So why did you stop making the Autoformers?Paul Speltz came out with the ZEROs. I think our device was better in some ways- it was EI core rather than toroid, and it had 1 ohm taps! But the ZERO proved easier to explain and since that wasn't our main business we just went with it.
I am curious in reading you white paper and posts here that while you admit that an ESL can have a 10 to 1 impedance range you feel that it is appropriate to run such a speaker with high impedance driveLike you, I didn't think it would work. It totally did. The reason is as I mentioned- the impedance curve of an ESL is unlike that of a driver in a box, where impedance peaks represent a resonance. ESLs OTOH don't have that behavior. Their curve is based on a capacitor (despite a matching transformer usually in use). So they don't respond all that well to the voltage rules. As a result, an amplifier that makes constant power rather than constant voltage can do quite well on them.
While some may consider a transformer a band-aid, I consider it a device that makes the problem go away.
I totally agree with Roger’s summation for autoformers, they are an "answer looking for a problem."
I've examined these two statements for a while and they seem to be at odds. George, I think you missed Roger's point.
Note to people who love the sound of both magnetic-planar loudspeakers and tube amps: the Eminent Technology LFT-8b is a much better candidate for use with tube amps (especially OTL’s) than are Magneplanars. I love and have owned three pair of Maggies (currently one---the legendary Tympani-IVa), but they present a 3-4 ohm load to the power amp, while the LFT-8b an 8 ohm. And, if you bi-amp the LFT-8b (easy to do---it has separate binding posts for the m-p drivers and the dynamic woofer), the Linear Field Transducer itself is a mostly-resistive 11 ohm load---ideal for tubes! The Atma-Sphere M60 is known to be a great amp for the ET LFT-8b, as is the Music Reference RM-200.The Maggies were also not push-pull drivers until more recently. ET was often quite gracious in the old days and sold individual panels to hobbiests. I have a friend who built up a system using multiple panels so that the overall impedance was 16 ohms. The speaker was not only wide bandwidth and revealing, it was also quite easy to drive full range- 100 watts was plenty!