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Old 15th October 2004, 05:17 PM   #11
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And the point is . . . ?

Are tou offering schematics, Gerbers, PCBs or . . . anything . . . of DIY use or interest?"


Hi sam9,
If you have read carfully you will know that there do not exist any Gerbers or PCBs. I will think about posting a schematic.
Oh dear! Subtlety and indirection is always risky. Look at what happened with Johnathan Swift.

Of course I did not expect PCBs or Gerbers. Or even schematics, That was part of the point.
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Old 15th October 2004, 05:27 PM   #12
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the thought of kissing any amplifier, ultimate or not, is making me violently ill....

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Old 15th October 2004, 05:55 PM   #13
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Cool avatar Elso. Schematics would be nice........... .

Question . Is steel the best material to use for sonics?
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Old 15th October 2004, 07:18 PM   #14
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My next project, entitled BANG - "Big Audio Noise Generator", will have the following spec, after I had an extensive consultation with the Oracle of Delphi:

- 5kW transformer, made from Meteorite Iron Ore
- 10,000uf of Audio Note Neiro silver film capacitors, which were blessed by Tibetan monks
- ultra-low disortion, handmade BANG1 valve, capable of 500W single ended
- output transformers made from superconducting carbon, held at -272K in a gas chamber

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Old 15th October 2004, 07:38 PM   #15
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assuming elso is in fact serious , he has given quite a lot of info out to enable a conceptual schematic to be drawn up.

how many times have the experienced gurus here told us that the devil is in the details of execution!

i always though the U4xx family had some nice dual devices. seems like teledyne crystalonics or somebody made a similar device way back when that was pretty good, too! anybody remember?

hey elso, I want one of those transformers!

and thanks for starting what could be an interesting thread.

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Old 15th October 2004, 07:54 PM   #16
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It's funny to use 2,500 VA transformers showing 1% regulation, particularly when your mains voltage drops by 5 to 10% with that load
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Old 15th October 2004, 08:41 PM   #17
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Snapshot of internal wiring used. Nine nines pure solid core silver wire Teflon ® coated is used. The term nine nines used in the industry may need explanation. 99.9 pure silver has 0.1 % impurity and is called one nine. So our silver wire is 99.999999999 % pure!
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Hi Elso,

I'm glad you like them!

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My next project, entitled BANG - "Big Audio Noise Generator", will have the following spec, after I had an extensive consultation with the Oracle of Delphi:

- 5kW transformer, made from Meteorite Iron Ore
- 10,000uf of Audio Note Neiro silver film capacitors, which were blessed by Tibetan monks
- ultra-low disortion, handmade BANG1 valve, capable of 500W single ended
- output transformers made from superconducting carbon, held at -272K in a gas chamber


LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
thats the funniest post i have ever read on this forum

thanx Zodiac
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Old 15th October 2004, 09:04 PM   #19
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Cool avatar Elso. Schematics would be nice........... .

Question . Is steel the best material to use for sonics?

Jam, I would also like to see a schematic.
Are you finished with that amp yet?
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Old 15th October 2004, 09:19 PM   #20
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I got your schematic........................
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