Transformer isolation

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Hi Dave

I see from a few of your posts you are using transformer isolation (thinking of the George Lynch rig and the PoM board). Do you use an active or passive approach for your isolation - I've seen both approaches used - there are schematics on the Jensen website for transformer isolated splitters - the 2 way splitter is passive and the 4 way is active for example. When you are just doing galvinic isolation for a single signal, rather than using it for a splitting function, do you go with an active approach or stay passive? And who's transformers do you use? I know Jensen are regarded as the best but for guitar signals is their performance worth the cash? Are there are decent cheaper ones?

Love checking your work out - you are a true craftsman and artist

Best

Simon
 
Well never really passive. You need to drive the transformers from a buffered source. But this could be a active pedal or other type things. The transformers I use I could tell you but pm me. As far as the jensens they are good but not that great and especially for the cost. So how I use them depends on the situation.
 
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