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Join Date: Jan 2006
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I’m trying to recreate a Fisher SA-16 But making it in to monoblocks. OR having to a chassis for each channel. I can also go with three chassis one for the powesupply and one each for each channel. I have a fisher SA-16 at home which is giving me problems but no big thing. So i have a good reference and theres also schematics. Do you guys think is a good idea to go with any of these ideas or should I just try to recreate without modifying the look.
http://www.quadesl.com/pdf/sa16.pdf |
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Brooklyn, NY
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I did my own take on the SA-16, except I used the book class A bias point for the EL84's, and no UL. It's in a mono format. I also used Magnequest nickel-pinstripe 8k p-p output transformers, but I'll bet the Fisher's are good quality.
It sounds really good so far, but more extended listening tests are needed. http://www.joeltunnah.com/images/jt_...e_01-18-06.gif |
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