Poobah,
Bet you got quite a "bite" from high voltage now & again! (arrrgh, forgive me).
Joe, things were so tough here that I used to hold a pen while someone pulled the paper by as I grabbed the test point. That 'scope was a big step forward as only one person was needed to troubleshoot. Not counting the guy pedalling the generator.
It's a pretty cool item for sure. As I said, a 1" tube. Nor even a flat screen.
-Chris
Bet you got quite a "bite" from high voltage now & again! (arrrgh, forgive me).
Joe, things were so tough here that I used to hold a pen while someone pulled the paper by as I grabbed the test point. That 'scope was a big step forward as only one person was needed to troubleshoot. Not counting the guy pedalling the generator.
It's a pretty cool item for sure. As I said, a 1" tube. Nor even a flat screen.
-Chris
anatech said:PAs I said, a 1" tube. Nor even a flat screen.
-Chris
Some youngster would salvage that tube and make some kind of Vu-Meter with it, I'm sure
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Joe, things were so tough here that I used to hold a pen while someone pulled the paper by as I grabbed the test point. That 'scope was a big step forward as only one person was needed to troubleshoot. Not counting the guy pedalling the generator.
You actually had a guy to pedal the generator? I used to have to multitask.
Joe, things were so tough here that I used to hold a pen while someone pulled the paper by as I grabbed the test point. That 'scope was a big step forward as only one person was needed to troubleshoot. Not counting the guy pedalling the generator.
You actually had a guy to pedal the generator? I used to have to multitask.
Let's up this thread to let you know that...
the prototipe of my preamplifier is finished!!! Hurrà!
Now it has a phono section with an ECC83 and an ECC88, this last tube choiche is done to drive the volume pot with a lowish impedance. Then there's a volume pot, then there's a ECC88 CF with a 2-transistor CCS on the cathode. Very very very good sound.
Now I've got to make the definitive building...
the prototipe of my preamplifier is finished!!! Hurrà!
Now it has a phono section with an ECC83 and an ECC88, this last tube choiche is done to drive the volume pot with a lowish impedance. Then there's a volume pot, then there's a ECC88 CF with a 2-transistor CCS on the cathode. Very very very good sound.
Now I've got to make the definitive building...
No problem about that Joe
But I still have too many things to do
- the definitive building of this preamp
- a power supply for my new turntable
- some high efficiency loudspeakers
- a 10W EL84PP tube amp
- become an EE
And then I can look for ladies
(seriously, I'm taking very seriously your word Joe )
But I still have too many things to do
- the definitive building of this preamp
- a power supply for my new turntable
- some high efficiency loudspeakers
- a 10W EL84PP tube amp
- become an EE
And then I can look for ladies
(seriously, I'm taking very seriously your word Joe )
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