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Old 24th May 2009, 05:42 PM   #851
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Yeah.
you have one hybrid amplifier there.
Where transistors clean up the currents, the supply for the tubes / valves.
(I do not like to use 'sand' because only those that downclass our dear good old transistors
usually write that ugly word.)

In fact Silicon we can find in the GLASS of the tubes as well..
Si, silikon, kisel, is one of the components when making ceramics + window glass.

Anyhow, you have that lovely, very beautiful red color, Wavebourn.
Did you paint?
Or was it red color already when you got it?
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Lineup,
everything was made by me in garage. However, I did not drill aluminium sheets to make them perforated, though...
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Common you guys ... none of this my technology is better than yours. The end result and the eye of the beholder is what counts.

Besides, it is sand that keeps the air out of the tubes ...
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Old 24th May 2009, 05:58 PM   #854
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I see.
Well, good work Wavebourn.
I wish I had my own garage or at least did not have only 1 room for sleeping + pc surfing + anything else, like hobby work.
4x5 m that's all my space in time. The kitchen I reserve for my foodwork.
Not like Nelson Pass 'kitchen-table project', which is www.FirstWatt.com
I bet he does not even do the foodwork in his kitchen.
More likely he gets served by his old wife most of the times


Yeah, that is a good use, you think, of sand.
Just to keep out the air from the electrones, working inside a good semiconductor = tube.
And on this I am in minority .. even if Wavebourn uses the Best of Both worlds.

A really Open Mind does NOT rule out this or that. He only takes what he thinks is best for the situation. Regardless!
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Old 24th May 2009, 08:17 PM   #855
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Common you guys ... none of this my technology is better than yours. The end result and the eye of the beholder is what counts.

Besides, it is sand that keeps the air out of the tubes ...
If you remember my Pyramid-V easily driving speakers with complex crossovers during Burning Amp, this one is even easier with Magneplans and similar speakers. This one uses power pentodes to drive output toobs surrounded by local parallel feedback by voltage each. As the result, lower and more linear output resistance.
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WB: I remember seeing it, but sorry, not to have heard it. All your stuff is neat, well thought out and the other models I've heard sound top of the world ... My bad ...

Speaking of hybrids, wondering if you know of a nice tube pre-amp with balanced I/O for use on the stage or as a driver for higher power MOSFET class AB ... ?

I'm striving for that old fashioned big band, Billy Holiday sound with enough headroom for digital D to A playback = like maybe 100+ db signal to noise, yet mellowed by tubes ... (Hopefully in a kit with little or no micro-soldering as my eyes can't do dat no more.)
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WB: I remember seeing it, but sorry, not to have heard it. All your stuff is neat, well thought out and the other models I've heard sound top of the world ... My bad ...

Speaking of hybrids, wondering if you know of a nice tube pre-amp with balanced I/O for use on the stage or as a driver for higher power MOSFET class AB ... ?

I'm striving for that old fashioned big band, Billy Holiday sound with enough headroom for digital D to A playback = like maybe 100+ db signal to noise, yet mellowed by tubes ... (Hopefully in a kit with little or no micro-soldering as my eyes can't do dat no more.)
I'm afraid adding anything except soft peak compressor you can't make the sound softer.
I hope have 400W monoblocks in July, for Russian festival on campground. We can try my hybrids on your stage as well. My current problem is woofers: I can't figure out something transportable capable to work from 40 Hz flat, to match my line arrays.
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400W is a plenty for flat panel Planar speakers (http://www.magnepan.com/ = MG 1.6) ... light weight and good with the bass down to ~ 50 Hz. ... alas, roll off is dramatic below 50 Hz and physically large enough that they need their own airplane ticket to travel.

Just a thought ...
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Yes, works like that but it can also be part of a softstart where a relay bypasses it after a short delay.
How do you mount the thermistor? I don't imagine ordinary soldering and heat shrinking the legs will work since the device can get extremely hot, but if it's mounted to the chassis using a strap, it may not get sufficiently hot?
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