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Old 7th July 2010   #1
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Malotki M/S transformers

I was wondering if anyone has any information on the
Malotki E4-M 1:1,42 (57-4022) transformer? I am looking
for specifications and any application notes that may have
been published.

Also, if anyone has one for sale to match my single, please
PM me. Thanks.

-Jim
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infos about malotki transformers are quite rare on the web,
you can also search for Danner or KD wich is the company that followed malotki and built the same components

just beware that the E4 serie may have a bit limited headroom,
the only things you need is measuring the impedance in & out and the wiring, quite simple.
good luck
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I think I have a pair of these:

http://www.virtalahde.com/XYMS.pdf

I'll double check if they're the same and if they're OK, but they're for sale if you want.
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I think I have a pair of these:... I'll double check if they're the same and if they're OK, but they're for sale if you want.
Thanks, I am interested. I think they were available in different ratios.
I've seen 1:1.4, 1:1 and 1:0.7 but a matched pair of any will do.

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