I am now 64 and re-kindling a hobby of repairing and listening to vintage audio systems. I have a home electronics bench, and collecting enough test equipment to support my hobby.
In my young college days at Georgia Tech, I was a student of W. Marshall Leach. I built 2 of his amps as college projects, the Low TIM4A and the Double Barreled amp, which he preferred to call the Leach SuperAmp. I have these amps today. I also built a big speaker system designed by Dr. Leach - a big bi-amped speaker system based on philips drivers.
I have a fondness of Hafler and Dynaco equipment from the 70's. I have repaired several Hafler amps and PreAmps, and I am pretty familiar with the DH220. No tube experience yet, but I am interested.
In my young college days at Georgia Tech, I was a student of W. Marshall Leach. I built 2 of his amps as college projects, the Low TIM4A and the Double Barreled amp, which he preferred to call the Leach SuperAmp. I have these amps today. I also built a big speaker system designed by Dr. Leach - a big bi-amped speaker system based on philips drivers.
I have a fondness of Hafler and Dynaco equipment from the 70's. I have repaired several Hafler amps and PreAmps, and I am pretty familiar with the DH220. No tube experience yet, but I am interested.
Yes, welcome aboard. I am winding down this hobby of ours, and have sold the Dynaco A 25's but still hanging tight onto the Hafler 500.
Cheers.
Cheers.