What if I wanted to experiment with winding my own audio impedance matching transformers?
Let's say I wanted to be able to use a weird number of tweeters, like 13, either all in series or all in parallel.
I should be able to match the impedance with a 13 to 1 transformer, in either configuration. Correct?
My ultimate question is...
How would this work with a modern amp?
It seems to me that, at low frequencies, approaching DC, the impedance of the whole thing would be nothing more than the DC resistance of the primary coil.
What I'm trying to get is the most direct drive to the tweeters with no DC offset from the amp.
A transformer would solve that problem and also let me use weird numbers of tweeters.
James.