I recently completed this little amp using the mullard 3-3 design,
Nice clean job! Good idea putting the switch on the back panel next to the AC inlet- keeps the AC hum back with the power supply wiring.
John
@SYIt does cheery up the room, doesn't it?
Yep. My wife said, that she liked the name (RDL), which in her opinion is not so technical, but more human.
@M. Gregg
ASA enclosure is concerned: dark grey Alu, flat, low profile, presenting tubes and a signature Abrakadabra lit by LEDs. I like VTLs style. A design or vision still in my head...
Thanks for kind opinions.
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My build is nearing completion, just connected the heaters to the transformer:
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first-born
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I really like this one, neatly wired but not clinical. (probably because it looks like how I would have built it )
You also used a subchassis, how exactly did you arrange that?
I would recommend using isolated anode caps though.I really like this one, neatly wired but not clinical. (probably because it looks like how I would have built it )
Apart from that it looks very nice indeed.
- Frank.
My Tubelab SE......
Dude!! That's nice! I love the play between the wood and the metal. Nice paint job on that Edcor PT also.
Where did you finding the binding posts for the speaker terminals?
~Tom
Where did you find the binding posts for the speaker terminals?
~Tom
They Are Bennics from Madisound, about $3.00 each.
https://www.madisound.com/store/product_info.php?manufacturers_id=122&products_id=152
They Are Bennics from Madisound, about $3.00 each.
https://www.madisound.com/store/product_info.php?manufacturers_id=122&products_id=152
Excellent. Would you mind measuring the diameter of the piece that has the hole in it for the wire? I'm looking for a terminal that will allow for a 5/16" spade to connect.
~Tom
Excellent. Would you mind measuring the diameter of the piece that has the hole in it for the wire? I'm looking for a terminal that will allow for a 5/16" spade to connect.
~Tom
The post is .330" dia, so a little too big for 5/16" spades (.3125")
The post is .330" dia, so a little too big for 5/16" spades (.3125")
Sweet. Thanks!
Another one for the Baby Huey Wiki gallery.This is my Baby Huey I finished before Christmas.
Another one for the Baby Huey Wiki gallery.
#2 Compactron completed, Did not need the 6LB6's, 6JM6/6GV5's were more than adequate. Nixie tube displays the tube being monitored on the bias meter...
Any chance of the schematic linked to the Nixie tube
Nice amp!
Regards
M. Gregg
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