But the amp IS real. It also sounds incredible.
when you're in case, No Porn- No Glory
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Now is the winter of our discontent made glorious summer by sunny skies...
It was so poetic.
I'm the only one, who feels in this way?
Had to be done!
you beat me to it. Loved it!
Had to be done!
Very nasty of him isn't it but yes. And who better to have done this to us?
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Just to make sure I've got this right...
There will be a complete kit for both versions (differing only in polarity) available from the store -- including the VFETs and chassis?
I've been looking at picking up an old VFET-based receiver (B1/B2 or TA-N88), but sounds like this may be an even better route?!
There will be a complete kit for both versions (differing only in polarity) available from the store -- including the VFETs and chassis?
I've been looking at picking up an old VFET-based receiver (B1/B2 or TA-N88), but sounds like this may be an even better route?!
Amazing. Thank you, Mr. Pass. I can't wait to get my hands on one (hopefully it doesn't sell out before I can grab one)!
Out of curiosity, how does this differ from previous "DIY Sony VET" designs and docs from 5 years ago? It seems this is the first time it's being offered as a complete kit, and operates in SE Common Drain mode, but are there other obvious/notable differences?
I've caught up a bit on the history, and just thought it'd be fun to have a bit more complete picture of the history up to this point.
Out of curiosity, how does this differ from previous "DIY Sony VET" designs and docs from 5 years ago? It seems this is the first time it's being offered as a complete kit, and operates in SE Common Drain mode, but are there other obvious/notable differences?
I've caught up a bit on the history, and just thought it'd be fun to have a bit more complete picture of the history up to this point.
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