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Old June 11th 04, 12:52 AM
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"Jon Noring" wrote in message
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To restate related threads, the desire is to design a "kit" so the
experienced do-it-yourself "tube-o-phile" will be able to build

their
own higher-performance, tube-based AM/BCB tuner to add to their

sound
system.


(snip)

(Of course, the final audio amplifier will be removed from the
circuit, and maybe a few of the parts and sections will be
modernized/upgraded as necessary to conform to the requirements.)


Well, when you've got this far the addiiton of an audio stage and OP
stage and OPT is rather trivial. I suppose it could be an option for
the builder, i.e leave space.

(snip)


(Who knows, maybe a supercharged AA5 will be sufficient!)


No! It must absolutely be an AC design, 6.3 VAC parallel heaters,
with a transformer and F/W rectifier - let's have a touch of class
here!

Cheers,

Roger


 
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