Pics at last
I could not get the pics under 100K so made a quick Mac Homepage. I think you will have success now (If I can remember the addy correctly) If the link does not work I have it below.
Its Waaaaayyy past my bedtime.
Nite nite
http://homepage.mac.com/andrewbee/FileSharing3.htmlpics here
I could not get the pics under 100K so made a quick Mac Homepage. I think you will have success now (If I can remember the addy correctly) If the link does not work I have it below.
Its Waaaaayyy past my bedtime.
Nite nite
http://homepage.mac.com/andrewbee/FileSharing3.htmlpics here
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thanks. Unfortunately I have quite a bit more and am now needing to sell some of it to make space. it is a learning experience though.
My problem is i spend more time making stuff than listening to it. I dont drink, smoke or carouse so this is my vice.
I have all my toys at home so I don't need to go anywhere to have fun.
Andrew
My problem is i spend more time making stuff than listening to it. I dont drink, smoke or carouse so this is my vice.
I have all my toys at home so I don't need to go anywhere to have fun.
Andrew
Long answer is the gainclone is better overall from lows to highs.
Hi Andrew,
Long time no speak..
Cheers,
Bas
That cathode bypass capacitor...
You do need 1000uF rather than 100uF, otherwise the anode resistance of the 417A will rise at low frequencies, and cause bass loss due to the finite primary inductance of the inter-stage transformer. The high transconductance oif the 417A coupled to that low value cathode bias resistor means that you need a large capacitor.
You do need 1000uF rather than 100uF, otherwise the anode resistance of the 417A will rise at low frequencies, and cause bass loss due to the finite primary inductance of the inter-stage transformer. The high transconductance oif the 417A coupled to that low value cathode bias resistor means that you need a large capacitor.
Hi Bas!
I thought I was busy but I think you have been busier
EC8010. Yup. I used Nichicon Muse's, 1000uF on the 5842 and 100uF on the 2A3.
It is time to rebuild it but I have two projects inline, D-57 cabinets
for my 208 Sigma's and a 12B4 preamp as well.
I start expanding my house next week so will have more space to keep my ever expanding mound of diy stuff
Andrew
I thought I was busy but I think you have been busier
EC8010. Yup. I used Nichicon Muse's, 1000uF on the 5842 and 100uF on the 2A3.
It is time to rebuild it but I have two projects inline, D-57 cabinets
for my 208 Sigma's and a 12B4 preamp as well.
I start expanding my house next week so will have more space to keep my ever expanding mound of diy stuff
Andrew
I thought I was busy but I think you have been busier
Most stuff is still in progress though...
By the way ...your tube amp chassis look great!!!
Cheers,
Bas
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