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Three audio transformers, two of them baluns
Except for the connections, all three are electrically identical, but only the leftmost two can be used as baluns.
The one at left would normally be used to connect a high impedance source, such as a guitar, into a microphone input.
The one in the centre is for connecting a low impedance source, such as a microphone, into a guitar amplifier.
The one at the right is not a balun at all, and provides only impedance matching.
This is an original photograph by Andrew Alder, taken on 19 September 2003.
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