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Microphone Input Transformers
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Jensen is Offering a New 3/8" Threaded Bushing Mount
for the following Microphone Input Transformer Models:
JT-16-A, JT-13K6-C, JT-13K7-A, JT-115K-E and JT-115K-E60
Simply add "TB" to the standard part number:
Example: JT-13K7-A becomes JT-13K7-ATB
There is a $2.50 charge for this option in small quantities
(call for quantitiy pricing)
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Microphone preamp designs incorporating Jensen Input Transformers offer several
advantages over the more commonly used, inexpensive "transformerless" designs:
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1) Superior Common Mode Interference Rejection
2) Superior Radio Frequency Interference Rejection
3) Ideal impedance matching of source to amplifier
4) Elimination of input coupling capacitor distortion
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Jensen manufactures Microphone Input Transformers in many step-up ratios in order to
provide the best possible noise performance with any type of active amplifier device.
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Microphone Input Transformer Selector Guide
All have a 30dB Magnetic Shield can and a single Faraday Shield
(except * which have two shields)
Mechanical Drawing for Right Angle Mtg. Brkt. - Keystone #620
Mechanical Drawing for VR-3 and VR-4 Mtg. Clamp
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Model # |
Price |
Impedance Ratio |
Turns Ratio |
Max 20Hz Input |
THD 20Hz |
THD 1kHz |
20Hz - 20kHz re:1kHz |
-3dB BW |
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JT-MB-CA* |
$ |
150:150 |
1:1 |
+2dBu |
0.045% |
0.001% |
-0.10dB -0.04dB |
180kHz |
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JT-MB-CPCA* |
$ |
150:150 |
1:1 |
+2dBu |
0.038% |
0.001% |
-0.10dB -0.04dB |
170kHz |
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JT-16-A |
$ |
150:600 |
1:2 |
+10dBu |
0.025% |
0.001% |
-0.06dB -0.00dB |
220kHz |
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JT-16-B |
$ |
150:600 |
1:2 |
+10dBu |
0.025% |
0.001% |
-0.06dB -0.00dB |
220kHz |
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JT-11K8-APC |
$ |
150:1.8k |
1:3.5 |
-2dBu |
0.070% |
0.002% |
-0.17dB -0.06dB |
80kHz |
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JT-13K6-C |
$ |
150:3.5k |
1:4.8 |
-2dBu |
0.070% |
0.002% |
-0.30dB -0.01dB |
125kHz |
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JT-13K7-A |
$ |
150:3.8k |
1:5 |
+7dBu |
0.030% |
0.001% |
-0.08dB -0.08dB |
120kHz |
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JT-110K-HPC |
$ |
150:10k |
1:8 |
-2dBu |
0.045% |
0.001% |
-0.19dB -0.08dB |
100kHz |
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JT-115K-EPC |
$ |
150:15k |
1:10 |
-2.5dBu |
0.065% |
0.001% |
-0.26dB -0.13dB |
90kHz |
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JT-115K-E |
$ |
150:15k |
1:10 |
-2.5dBu |
0.065% |
0.001% |
-0.26dB -0.13dB |
90kHz |
JT-115K-E60
(2 Shield Cans) |
$ |
150:15k |
1:10 |
-2.5dBu |
0.065% |
0.001% |
-0.26dB -0.13dB |
90kHz |
TRANSFORMER SELECTION
To determine the proper ratio transformer
for your application, you will need to know the Voltage Noise and
Current Noise of the active amplifier device to which the secondary
of the transformer will be connected. If you divide the Voltage Noise
by the Current Noise of the device you will get a value in Ohms.
This value is the Optimum Source Impedance for best noise performance
using that particular amplifier device. Select the transformer whose secondary
impedance most closely matches the calculated value.
Example: An AD797 has an input Noise
Voltage of 1.2nV per root Hertz Max. @ 1kHz and an input Current
Noise of 2.0pA per root Hertz. This gives an Optimum Source Impedance
of 600 Ohms. The proper choice of transformers for this device would be
either the JT-16-A or the JT-16-B.
Special Note for Vacuum Tube Applications
If the above calculation is performed for Vacuum
Tubes, the value obtained will normally be much higher than the secondary
impedance of even our JT-115K-E transformer. We do not manufacture
Microphone Input Transformers with ratios higher than 1:10 due to the limited
bandwidth that is possible in designs of this type. The JT-115K-E
will work very well in most Vacuum Tube applications.
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