if Erno Borbely ever writes a book be sure to buy it.
Mm, if you stack all of Mr Borbely's articles on top of eachother, you're likely halfway there.
(Mr Borbely is also halfway his 70s, so i wouldn't hold your breath)
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There is a thread on the forum that pays tribute to him.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/analog-line-level/171185-borbelyaudio-closing.html
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http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/analog-line-level/171185-borbelyaudio-closing.html
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There is a lot of positive information here if you just ignore those non-technical discussions.
Patrick
hey , i read everything . the good , the bad and the ugly
my life has been a diy journey . nothing was ever handed to me on a plate and i really hate paying someone to do something i can do myself .
i just discovered this community a few months ago and ....... well you know how it goes hehe .
thanx
Mm, if you stack all of Mr Borbely's articles on top of each other, you're likely halfway there.
And I have all of them At least all of the articles that I am aware of
The only thing I might possibly add to what Euvl has suggested would be the other Zen projects; SOZ, BOZ, BOSOZ, Zen Light, Zen amp redux, etc. etc. They are all good. Read everything on all three sites, sounds inappropriate but, it is not. Less reading, more details, more info, better flow, than these monster threads.
The Cordell book has an entire chapter on balanced amplifiers.
Patrick
That one is on my list for sure, along with the first suggestion, The art of eletronics.
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