Mercury Magnetics Transformers?
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Mercury Magnetics Transformers?
I was wondering if anyone had experience with them and their products.
I've got an early Musicman Sixty-five 210 that needs a new power transformer, and they make a direct drop in replacement. Expensive, but cheaper than getting the original rebuilt (it still works, but has its own physical hum that makes recording difficult).
FWIW, for me the amp is absolutely a keeper. Been playing through it for over 20 years and I can't imagine a better double duty amp.
best,
Matt Sutton
I've got an early Musicman Sixty-five 210 that needs a new power transformer, and they make a direct drop in replacement. Expensive, but cheaper than getting the original rebuilt (it still works, but has its own physical hum that makes recording difficult).
FWIW, for me the amp is absolutely a keeper. Been playing through it for over 20 years and I can't imagine a better double duty amp.
best,
Matt Sutton
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I spec'd them into my custom 5E3 build. They are great.
Bob
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Same things as pickups--the materials, the design and the quality/technique of the windings.Doug Earnest wrote:Can I ask a question out of total ignorance of transformers?
What is it that makes these transformers better than others?
Is it a superior quality of material of the stacked plates, better fit and finish, quality control, other factors?
I do understand the part about multiple taps.
If you want to see some really expensive transformers, look at some of the output transformers made for single ended Hi Fi amps (especially the Japanese "ultra fi" transformers). But there is an audible difference.
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Mercury Magnetics are very high quality, but about twice the price of other comparable transformers. I’ve tried their PT’s in a couple of vintage Fenders and there was a noticeable difference in sound from the originals. The only way I can describe the MMs is that they were much more stiff sounding. If you’re going for all out headroom and cleanliness then they may be the way to go but for a more vintage, loose or broken in sound, I’d try something else. Classic Tones were excellent, but they’re out of business now, I like Heyboer for both replacements and new builds. David Allen of Allen amps used to sell great trannies but isn’t for the time being due to supply chain issues. I think he had Heyboer make them to his specs. For many applications, Hammonds work well.
Sound is of course subjective..
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