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Old November 28th 05, 06:04 PM posted to rec.radio.cb
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Default Another Bitchen AMP!

: Jay in the Mojave wrote:
: This amp can be modified to have a small step up transformer,
: in the input circuit, just like the Pride DX-300 that uses a
: step up transformer.

Easy to talk about... not so easy to do in actual practice.

: Allowing a stock radio to drive the amp to its full output,

Wouldn't it be better or best to drive the amplifier with a
converted ham radio? Better performance all around...

: PLUS! But the Pride DX-300 only uses a single 4CX250, with
: a 500 to 700 watt output with a fresh tube.

Not in any case... you can't really get more than 310 watts
RMS clean output from the Pride DX-300. Both the power supply
and the tube will die a dirty death on the air... Blood from
a turnip doesn't happen.

: Or maybe ya could put a set of 4CX800 Tubes in a Pride DX-300 with a
: separate power supply, now that I would pay to see. Or a set of 4CX400
: Tubes, another great project!

Not worth it... not enough cooling to start off with.

: Jay in the Great Mojave Desert, ....just down the road ah
: ways from the fillin station.

Gas was really high priced last time I went through... :-)

cheers,
skipp
www.radiowrench.com/sonic




 
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