ITC 115/220V 400V 5.8 6.3V 1A power transformer for tube preamps amplifers 1950s - $117 - (Crewe, VA)
“. a nice find, removed from low use 1950s military spec'd audio equipment. Hermetically sealed with ceramic isolated terminals. Paint is faded with many nicks and scratches from storage. Terminals all straight and solid, heavy potted sealed case is nice, no dents or dings. Authentic late 1950s era -- ready to use, too many fine tube projects to name can be made with this handy transformer. All coils test good, guaranteed safe arrival. NO DOA. Combined plate and filament voltages perfect for small triode and ” Too many exciting projects to name can be built around this, nice, ceramic, hermetic sealed hefy and compact, combined filament + plate tube power transformer. Primary is international friendly, both 115V and 220V at 50/60 cps for both USA and overseas. Provides ultra useful Secondary of 400V at 45ma CT (center tapped) , Filament selections are: 5.8V 1A, and 6.3 at 1A. Hermetically sealed, similar to Triad's HS series. The above voltages should be excellent for small single ended amps, preamps, line amps, microphone preamplifiers, head phone amps, compressors, active tube EQ and the list goes on! This transformer should power most small to medium sized 6 volt filament tubes, for single ended and Push - Pull applications. Paint is in poor / fair condition, all diagrams, use instructions are legible, for easy use. All taps test good (no open coils) -- Guaranteed safe arrival and NO DOA. Industrial Transformer Corporation, of Gouldsboro Pennsylvania, USA -- was an audio and tube type transformer builder, very active during the early 1950s through the mid 1960s. They built all in house and won many commercial and government contracts for audio equipment -- beating out larger competitors of the day UTC, ADC, Triad, Peerless, Freed and Ferranti. ITC flourished back during the time of the cold war, USA's post war atomic age -- and built beautiful, ultra quality transformers, usually to meet ultra ruggedized standards such as the Army's MIL-T-27 requirements. D
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