It would be easier if you could find some specs for output voltage and load (headphone) impedance, but I'd start with the Speco wired backwards. You might even use the 500 ohm tap for the Blackberry, 8K for input to the Quickie - that way you have more turns and more inductance loading the phone. If it works then we can talk about loading the transformer for optimum frequency response.
Thanks for the suggestion. I wired it in as you said, and now have tons of volume on the Blackberry input! Nice and loud at one o'clock. I did the wiring on a new tagstrip, so I can change to any other tap if needed.
Sound is loud but seems sparse. Bass seems to be lacking, if not other frequencies as well. But it's working so far!
This is not a quick mod. I'm surprised how long it took so far. I mounted the 2nd set of Specos on standoffs over the 9V batteries, moved the 2.5mm jack there, put back the original input selector switch so that other sources would not flow through the autoformer, and put in the tagstrip so that there would be something to which the loading resistors (and caps if necessary) could be mounted.
This is one heavy Quickie! One pair of Magnequest plate chokes and two pair of Specos.
BTW, I used the same Specos that we use for output transformers for the SUTs, just so that if anyone else wants to mount cheap stepups and load them, we have a standard.
Blackberry earpod replacements are spec'd at 16, 17, and 18 ohms. There is a set of Bose that are spec'd at 32, but it seems that some Blackberries (sp?) don't recognize them when they are plugged in.
Have a great Thanksgiving dinner!