The Texas Components resistors arrived and are in place.
Now it´s time to burn in including the Lightspeed attenuator.
I am really curious about the sound...
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Now it´s time to burn in including the Lightspeed attenuator.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
I am really curious about the sound...
Congratulations to you both. Soon to know your impressions.
P.S. Wendell, I wonder what is the colour when those different leds combine? Would like to see it lit up when sinked and powered.
P.S.2 (not the game machine). If those CCS setting resistors are 8K2 and not 8R2, there will be no lights.
P.S. Wendell, I wonder what is the colour when those different leds combine? Would like to see it lit up when sinked and powered.
P.S.2 (not the game machine). If those CCS setting resistors are 8K2 and not 8R2, there will be no lights.
Big audio dynamite open factory I see there. What you had between the I to V and the rest of the system before, in now DCB1's place?
You mean my audionet MAP I pre-amp seen on the photo?
My self made 300B SE tube monos for the main channels
and my new AMP III for the center and the surround channels (finished next week).
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and my new AMP III for the center and the surround channels (finished next week).
My self made 300B SE tube monos for the main channels
Is that a 300B ''monkey''? I see pentode...
P.S. It has to have enough gain as a system for hosting properly a unity gain buffer.
Is that a 300B ''monkey''? I see pentode...
P.S. It has to have enough gain as a system for hosting properly a unity gain buffer.
I have no gain problem with the 107 dB/W/m avantgarde acoustic duo-omega horns.
The 300B "Ceasar II" is a rebuild from Netherland´s tube guru "Triode Dick".
difool, I was going to use a 90 degree angled screwdriver.
Salas, I was thinking about that also and planting it on its side to save space in chassis layout but was not sure if the sink was big enough. Hot Rod versions is described as burning, I don't want to use fan as I've seen on some other builds.
Salas, I was thinking about that also and planting it on its side to save space in chassis layout but was not sure if the sink was big enough. Hot Rod versions is described as burning, I don't want to use fan as I've seen on some other builds.
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