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Bas Horneman
This is a Cleo V and Phono Dude in one. Which would you choose?
(click on the link for the examples)

The 4 nine pin sockets in a group is the phono amp section.

The big sockets are for Ba tubes..

Cheers and thanks in advance,
Bas


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Bas Horneman
Tis going to become E.

Thanks for looking...

Cheers,
Bas
Audiofanatic
I would go for the B one!


Audiofanatic ;)
rfbrw
All are too traditional.
Layberinthius
Cee Cee!!:D :D
Bas Horneman
quote:
All are too traditional.
Well I am old fashioned. And so is the buddy I'm building it for.

I could also have tried something like the minimal reactance PSU ...as coined and thought up by Dave Davenport of Raleighaudio. But the request was to build a Cleo V and Phono Dude.

What specifically would you suggest?

Cheers,
Bas
rfbrw
quote:
Originally posted by Bas Horneman

Well I am old fashioned. And so is the buddy I'm building it for.

I could also have tried something like the minimal reactance PSU ...as coined and thought up by Dave Davenport of Raleighaudio. But the request was to build a Cleo V and Phono Dude.

What specifically would you suggest?

Cheers,
Bas

I would go for something more radical. Something along the lines of the Fi amps.
Bas Horneman
quote:
Something along the lines of the Fi amps.

Aah yes...I like that design as well...that is what I call thinking outside the box..:D
TG
Take the F, rotate output section (two 9-pin sockets and two big ones) 90 degrees clockwise, then turn the entire device 90 degrees clockwise and that'll be my choice :D
Bas Horneman
quote:
Take the F, rotate output section (two 9-pin sockets and two big ones) 90 degrees clockwise, then turn the entire device 90 degrees clockwise and that'll be my choice

Hi TG,

That is an excellent suggestion...Never thought of that...but probably won't do that because all the RCA plugs etc, would be to the right of the amp...depends on the future owner of the amp..

Thanks again...

Cheers,
Bas
Luke
B is where its at:nod:
TG
quote:

That is an excellent suggestion
You're welcome ;)
quote:

but probably won't do that because all the RCA plugs etc, would be to the right of the amp
Yes, and that's also my choice :D. Just hate to crawl behind the amps connecting something...
quote:

depends on the future owner of the amp
Undoubtedly.

Good luck to you and your amp,
Alex
Brett
M
Bas Horneman
quote:
B is where its at
B is a looker..but the phono section to the right...will have looong wires from the rca plugs...all the way between the psu trannies and chokes...and all that :-)

quote:
M
LOUD BUZZER....wrong option..Thanks for trying though Brett :-)
Luke
quote:
B is a looker..but the phono section to the right...will have looong wires from the rca plugs...all the way between the psu trannies and chokes...and all that :-)


How much harm can a little extra wire make;)
Bas Horneman
quote:
How much harm can a little extra wire make
Not much...I agree..but the path is important I think...phono is a small signal...and in that sense susceptible to all kinds of rfi/emi
Luke
quote:
Not much...I agree..but the path is important I think...phono is a small signal...and in that sense susceptible to all kinds of rfi/emi

Yep I agree, sorry was being cheeky. But I quite like the traditional tube amp layouts with wood copper etc.
I think yours will look real nice:)
Audiofanatic
quote:
Originally posted by Luke



How much harm can a little extra wire make;)


Hi Bas, If you use the right wire, you'll not notice anything.
BTW. I have the right wire for this section ;)
It's not cheap, but the best one I've ever used.


Best regards,


Audiofanatic ;)
Bas Horneman
quote:
BTW. I have the right wire for this section
What kind of wire is it?
Audiofanatic
quote:
Originally posted by Bas Horneman

What kind of wire is it?


Silver plated Mil specs wire!

You can see it when you pickup the ESL's ;)

Just let me know when you'll be able to pick them up.



Regards,


Audiofanatic ;)

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