My best guess is that he provides different ridges between class A and AB, or different tastes of current feedback.
Nelson,
Please do not make it more attractive than F1, to my eyes. I would like to have somewhat relaxation. Change your mind, and say it not in a couple of weeks, but in a couple of several years.
Regards
jH
Nelson,
Please do not make it more attractive than F1, to my eyes. I would like to have somewhat relaxation. Change your mind, and say it not in a couple of weeks, but in a couple of several years.
Regards
jH
Lumanauw,
My age hit the turning point some time ago, and my mental age is getting younger.
He is a good teacher and a bad at the same time.
He explains little so that class is easy. He is a good teacher
Meanwhile, he gives us much homework. He is a bad teacher.
All from my point of view . . .
I’m just commenting him to be an ever-good teacher.
Also from my point of view . . .
Hehehe . . .
Regards
jH
My age hit the turning point some time ago, and my mental age is getting younger.
He is a good teacher and a bad at the same time.
He explains little so that class is easy. He is a good teacher
Meanwhile, he gives us much homework. He is a bad teacher.
All from my point of view . . .
I’m just commenting him to be an ever-good teacher.
Also from my point of view . . .
Hehehe . . .
Regards
jH
I known everything of this amplifier, It is called PJH because P mean Piergiorgio 🙂).
The most difficult item to design an amplifier is found a easy, fancy name for it. In this case the most is done, so setting up the amplifier should be a matter of hours.
So, I'm going to buy a knob. What sound best: bakelite or aluminium knobs???
And I suggest that when one turns the knob, it changes also the colour of a front light, from blue to red, indicating different sound 'temperature' (ehi, the patent is mine, OK?)
The most difficult item to design an amplifier is found a easy, fancy name for it. In this case the most is done, so setting up the amplifier should be a matter of hours.
So, I'm going to buy a knob. What sound best: bakelite or aluminium knobs???
And I suggest that when one turns the knob, it changes also the colour of a front light, from blue to red, indicating different sound 'temperature' (ehi, the patent is mine, OK?)
Originally posted by Plovati
The most difficult item to design an amplifier is found a easy, fancy name for it. In this case the most is done, so setting up the amplifier should be a matter of hours.
Hi Piergiorgio,
I believed that departs it difficulty were the planning... 😀
Perhaps we have to do plan the amps from the "commerce agents"...😱
I am curious to see this next "heater" of our preferred metalworker...

Ciao
Mauro
Hi
Oh, does it mean that in the future we will have a thread like this "Which pot position sounds best?" and 1000-s of replies?😀
Or, "which pot sounds best??:"😀
Nelson, please make it a stepped attenuator, so the range of choices will be finite!!😎
Regards,
Vix
Oh, does it mean that in the future we will have a thread like this "Which pot position sounds best?" and 1000-s of replies?😀
Or, "which pot sounds best??:"😀
Nelson, please make it a stepped attenuator, so the range of choices will be finite!!😎
Regards,
Vix
Ops, I meant stepped switch, not attenuator.
(It doesn't have to attenuate anything). My bad english. Sorry.
(It doesn't have to attenuate anything). My bad english. Sorry.
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