Sorry boys,
Are these posts meant to provide any information?
Am I supposed to understand what you are telling?
I this kind of schematic something which is indeed useable, or is it some curiosity of the past (I'll spice it to give it a try)?
Regards,
Dirk
Are these posts meant to provide any information?
Am I supposed to understand what you are telling?
I this kind of schematic something which is indeed useable, or is it some curiosity of the past (I'll spice it to give it a try)?
Regards,
Dirk
The reason I posted it was simply for people to look at something a bit different and perhaps use any ideas from it for their own projects. Besides, I had not built anything like it before and was hoping someone else could give me an opinion on it.
It is a bit unusual. Even Mr. Pass mistook it for a 1940's type particle accelerator 😉
GP.
It is a bit unusual. Even Mr. Pass mistook it for a 1940's type particle accelerator 😉
GP.
I built a amp similar to this some years ago and i workes fine; esp low level distortion is very good;
Regards,
alf
Regards,
alf
Hi alfsch,
How about giving details about the circuit u have built? It will add something to our knowledge.
Mahendra Palesha
How about giving details about the circuit u have built? It will add something to our knowledge.
Mahendra Palesha
Yeah, c'mon alfsch. We want to know all about your amp!
e96mlo, from what little I know of the Quad 405 it used a big ugly amp sort of paralleled with a very refined but much smaller amp. Kind of like a husband and wife team (you figure which is which!). 😉 If you do a search on "current dumping" you should find some stuff on this.
GP.
e96mlo, from what little I know of the Quad 405 it used a big ugly amp sort of paralleled with a very refined but much smaller amp. Kind of like a husband and wife team (you figure which is which!). 😉 If you do a search on "current dumping" you should find some stuff on this.
GP.
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