Received these Edcors the other day and have now hooked them up to the Quickie. First impressions with HD650 headphones are very positive, especially for an $11 transformer! Mids and treble sound much smoother and flatter than the Speco line-transofmers I once used long ago. Bass is good, but definitely lighter than the Crack amp. I do have to say, there is something about this one-stage, DHT, battery-powered amp that is letting through details and sound-staging that even my Crack and SEX amps don't have. Perhaps the magic is in the simplicity?
I have these wired as standard transformers, with the secondaries going back to the common ground. I do wonder if wiring these little guys as autoformers would buy some extra inductance (and therefore, better LF response), and am I also assuming that the 2.2uF coupling caps in there right now are big enough? I also wonder if the secondaries could be floated from ground, or even made into a sort of balanced arrangement by taking the common and 250 ohm taps to the headphones and grounding the unused 32-ohm taps. What's best?
EDIT: I should mention that I'm using the PJCCS to load the tubes, which are 1940's Raytheons. Capacitors are Solens, and the source is an HRT Music Streamer II.