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#94056 - 03/22/14 09:07 PM Re: 7500 transformers and channels [Re: Outlaw Jim]
adam2434 Offline
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Registered: 03/18/14
Posts: 16
Looks like the transformer for the R/SR/C is larger than the one for the SR/R in order to keep the VA/ch consistent between channels.

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#94070 - 03/25/14 11:26 AM Re: 7500 transformers and channels [Re: adam2434]
Outlaw Jim Offline
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Registered: 02/25/13
Posts: 20
Loc: USA
The three channel transformer has three secondary coil windings, while the two channel transformer has two. One coil winding for each subsequent channel. Thus, the bigger transformer.

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#94106 - 03/30/14 11:39 PM Re: 7500 transformers and channels [Re: adam2434]
asharris7 Offline
Deputy Gunslinger

Registered: 03/23/14
Posts: 11
I hear the right, center and RS louder than I do the other channels.....maybe because they are against the wall. IDK

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#94107 - 03/31/14 09:36 AM Re: 7500 transformers and channels [Re: adam2434]
gonk Offline
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Registered: 03/21/01
Posts: 14054
Loc: Memphis, TN USA
Have you calibrated the system yet? If not, that would explain why some channels are louder than others. If you have, you may want to re-visit the calibration.
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