Hello Hectori!
Nice job! Good to see such good handcraft around the Andes.
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Thank you! indeed, this side of the mountains helped me get creative
I like to take a look at the schematic
... the schematic
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My first tube amp
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My first tube amp
Not DIY, generic made in China integrated amp...
Nothing about it having to be DIY , first post just says favorite amp or latest project
Not DIY, generic made in China integrated amp...
My first tube amp
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Anyone know where to get those protective tubular metal half rings around the 845's? I kind of like those.
My first tube amp
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Gorgeous!
Output tubes are 845
What part you did first?
I like your technical finish. How you got it?
Well done !My first tube amp
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another scrap yard special
OK, so I found these heavy duty aluminum table legs at the scrap yard and I knew they needed a second life...
The signal stuff is the Tubelab TSE; the PSU is my own. Warning: don't try this with the TSE, it is not friendly to alterations of this type, thus the extra toroid on the back of the amp to get the bias circuit to function.
OK, so I found these heavy duty aluminum table legs at the scrap yard and I knew they needed a second life...
The signal stuff is the Tubelab TSE; the PSU is my own. Warning: don't try this with the TSE, it is not friendly to alterations of this type, thus the extra toroid on the back of the amp to get the bias circuit to function.
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the first part I did was Log on Ebay and click Buy It Now
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I like your technical finish. How you got it?
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