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Hi All,
I would like to make a parafeed amp, but I do not have a Parafeed OPT. I have on hand a Tamura F-475 (and a Hammond 125ESE) and I wonder if these can be used for parafeed configuration at all. Power tube is a 45. Thanks! |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: SINGAPORE
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u can, but these are air-gapped and the inductance is not impressive enough to be used as a parafeed. u may be better off using them in a conventional design.
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thanks for your reply. it seems i really have to buy ones specifically designed for parafeed then.
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