I like "Transit" but would use the 21st Century naming convention, versus Ford Motor Company's 20th Century naming convention, thus:
TranSIT
or even
TransSIT
TranSIT
or even
TransSIT
This amp name sound nice !
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Thank you Soundhappy. 😀
I'm glad Papa liked it!

Just a quick clarification as I have started building my VFET2 kit with dual universal PSU boards but single transformer rated 0-22@6.8A *2 (dual secondary toroidal). When powered up this transformer with single PSU (psu is with 8 caps each 15000uf 35v Panasonic and 0.47R 3W*4 resistors each rail) I am getting an output of +/-32.4v without any load. Is this output voltage too high considering the ideal voltage to be +/-28v? Whether there will be a drop of +/-4v with load?
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Thanks Jim, here is my test fit with a new huge cabinet with VU meters 🙂
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All names proposition list :
Vfetugly No.3
Monopod
SE-VFET
SIT-Down enjoy the music
The baby SIT ear
The Cyclops
VMAX
Revenge of the SIT
Die Hard with the Vfet
VSEA
VAX
SITnadoIII
SIT-2-ation
Diy Sony Vfet Solo
Diy Sony Solo Vfet
V-fetish III
SIT-FI
Transit
😀 another new one ?
You forgot Hello Sitty.
All names proposition list :You get the prize.
XsquiSIT
Vfetugly No.3
Monopod
SE-VFET
SIT-Down enjoy the music
The baby SIT ear
The Cyclops
VMAX
Revenge of the SIT
Die Hard with the Vfet
VSEA
VAX
SITnadoIII
SIT-2-ation
Diy Sony Vfet Solo
Diy Sony Solo Vfet
V-fetish III
SIT-FI
Transit
TransSIT
equiSIT
XsquiSIT
Hello SITTY
Tales of Another SITty
The SITty
SITcom
😀 another new one ?
You forgot Hello Sitty.

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