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On Mon, 02 Dec 2013 12:58:56 -0600, Tim Wescott
wrote: It's winter, and the amplifier in my PC speakers just died. I think it'd be kinda cool to have a toob speaker amp, but I'm too lazy (and time-challenged) to build one up from scratch. Are there, by any chance, kits out there? I'm not looking for nickel- cored transformers with solid silver windings, genuine paper caps rolled on the thighs of virgins, toobs dipped in LN2, and all that crap: I'm just looking for something that'll give the audio quality of a mid-range amplified speaker set, in a cabinet that shows off the fact that it all uses ancient technology to get the job done. Suggestions welcome. TIA All of my tube amplifiers, starting when I was only 14 years old, were all open-chassis style. Only the preamplifier (Dynaco PAT-1, IIRC) and the tuner, Dynaco FM-3, had cases. I quit tubes in 1962 and built my first 30W+30W solid state power amplifier using Motorola RF power transistors. Having played clarinet in high school orchestra, marching band and various Dixieland and dance bands, I was never fond of the toooob "warmth"... and the intermodulation distortion... a good Mozart wood-wind ensemble that includes a French horn will illustrate distortion better than any test instrument. ...Jim Thompson -- | James E.Thompson | mens | | Analog Innovations | et | | Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus | | San Tan Valley, AZ 85142 Skype: Contacts Only | | | Voice 480)460-2350 Fax: Available upon request | Brass Rat || E-mail Icon at http://www.analog-innovations.com | 1962 | I love to cook with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food. |
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