Hi,
It is in his Audiophile Source Book. About in the middle there is an amp that he quotes 'as his favourite of any type'. He publishes about 6 or so pictures of built and commercial versions. It is rated at 140W(8Ohm) 200W(4Ohm) @+-55V and he gives instructions on converting to 300W versions or even a 400W version (@ +- 68V). I believe it is the last amp in the chapter?
Hope that helps.
Gaz
It is in his Audiophile Source Book. About in the middle there is an amp that he quotes 'as his favourite of any type'. He publishes about 6 or so pictures of built and commercial versions. It is rated at 140W(8Ohm) 200W(4Ohm) @+-55V and he gives instructions on converting to 300W versions or even a 400W version (@ +- 68V). I believe it is the last amp in the chapter?
Hope that helps.
Gaz
OK, I assumed it was a design from his Power Amplifier Manual.
Could still be one of those, but then it is difficult to tell without
having booth books.
Could still be one of those, but then it is difficult to tell without
having booth books.
I'd actually really recommend the source book. It's got some interesting circuits in it. Also some bloody stupid ones - such as an expandable equaliser that looks like it could cost £200 for the components alone and the same again for a circuit board that size!!!
I think they're invaluable references though. I also have Doug Self's book...But that is slightly more technically minded!
Gaz
P.S. I don't think it is published in the Cook book...
I think they're invaluable references though. I also have Doug Self's book...But that is slightly more technically minded!
Gaz
P.S. I don't think it is published in the Cook book...
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