OK, so I found these heavy duty aluminum table legs at the scrap yard and I knew they needed a second life...
The signal stuff is the Tubelab TSE; the PSU is my own. Warning: don't try this with the TSE, it is not friendly to alterations of this type, thus the extra toroid on the back of the amp to get the bias circuit to function.
Looks like a fun project, congratulation!
TV cables ???
the first part I did was Log on Ebay and click Buy It Now
ROFL!!!
last part I did was turn on the switch and watch the lights in the house dimm
ROFL!!!
OK, so I found these heavy duty aluminum table legs at the scrap yard and I knew they needed a second life...
The signal stuff is the Tubelab TSE; the PSU is my own. Warning: don't try this with the TSE, it is not friendly to alterations of this type, thus the extra toroid on the back of the amp to get the bias circuit to function.
Nice Ideas jd!
The output transformers are hide behind. I like this so much.
Looks like a fun project, congratulation!
TV cables ???
Thanks for the complement I'd answer your question if I knew what you ment: TV cables??
Terribly Vexing maybe?
That's just plane lovely !
Euclid say that...
Euclid say that...
Oooh, you could say it's just a collection of Elements, though I think eureka talent.
Seeing your work made me remember the vehicle that carried the next gen. AI's to see "David", at the end of the movie A.I. . . . . . . An awesome cubist 'car' with all the planar components dispersing - presumably leaving the scene to be used as components of other cars elsewhere - thereby dissolving the car structure to deposit its occupants at the destination. Very cool.
so I found these heavy duty aluminum table legs at the scrap yard
Must have been a serious table.
12AU7 line preamp done with whatever parts happened to be around. The sonic contribution - unexpectedly (considering the bad rep this tube has) - is quite pleasing.
One of my buttons got pressed. 12AU7 have an un deserved bad rep.
People run them at 2 or 3 mA then "bitch" about its lack of linearity.
If anyone bothered to look at the data sheet
http://www.mif.pg.gda.pl/homepages/frank/sheets/093/1/12AU7A.pdf
You can see that you need to run them at 8 to 10 mA for minimum gm vs Ia and rp vs Ia slope.
Glad you are happy with it.
Cheers,
Ian
Nicely done and love that color sir Tony!!! how much power did you squeeze from those pair?
this is a WIP, i expect 60 watts....
now I get it!
Yea those speaker cables were a product the MIT put out for a while asking the user to use their own coaxial while MIT sold just the ends to put on it. It actually turns out to be pretty good speaker cable
By Tv cables I meant the Coaxial cables going to the speakers, I find this unusual if it is the case
Yea those speaker cables were a product the MIT put out for a while asking the user to use their own coaxial while MIT sold just the ends to put on it. It actually turns out to be pretty good speaker cable
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