• WARNING: Tube/Valve amplifiers use potentially LETHAL HIGH VOLTAGES.
    Building, troubleshooting and testing of these amplifiers should only be
    performed by someone who is thoroughly familiar with
    the safety precautions around high voltages.

tube amp

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Do you have a schematic?

Do you have a schematic Maybe at your Homepage?

I made me this homepage in 15 minutes yesterday, just for fun
using www.geocities.com :bullseye: "PageBuilder" :bullseye: - a java Applet

It is a "you get what you see - editor"
Only requires that you can use your Keyboard
and select which pictures you want to put in.

www.geocities.com
- homepages are FREE - with minimum of ads
You can even get several homepage - using different Yahoo-ID:s

One for each subject - Friends, Jesus Christ, family, electronics, music; You name it!

:checked: halojoy2000 - Super 15min Homepage :checked:


:bullseye: So how does the amp work, :flame:purer:flame:
:bullseye: and what Tubes do you use?

Gives me somewhat more information.
Please, would give me some inspiration
so I can build my first tube amp, using ;) E88CC ;)

:bullseye: Nice Photo - what camera you use?
I will buy an acceptable digital one.
Can spend $150-200.
Then I can put some Pictures of my Own onto my HomePage

/halojoy - the photo-lover
- have :bullseye: several homepages :bullseye: you don't even know about!

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PS. I see you have a homepage already.
But that page is like "chinese" to most of us.

Get yourself an English Homepage
for all your Audio loving friends to enjoy
Your Work deserves a better presentation
and can give me and others some new ideas!

What you think, purer?
Wouldn't that be something for you? DS
 
Re: Do you have a schematic?

purer said:
schematic ? OK
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An unusual interesting tube.amp:

A differential input pair of tubes
DC-connetion to an inverter amp Tube
DC-connection to an cathode follower output stage.
DC-negative feedback to inverting input tube
from the load.

VERY INTERESTING -and never seen by me before!

Only one Output Capacitor - rest is DC-coupled
I guess it performs great!
Low distortion.

thanks!
nice of you, purer

/halo
 
Hehe,
I knew I did some thing Right on that page :D :D
Halojoy:
PS. I see you have a homepage already, purer
But that page is like "chinese" to most of us.

Get yourself an English Homepage
for all your Audio loving friends to enjoy
Your Work deserves a better presentation
and can give me and others some new ideas!

What you think, purer?
Wouldn't that be something for you? DS
What you say, purer ;) ;)

/halo - only wants to help
 
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