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" OK Red Leader.... Approaching First Dam"
PT15 amp finished.
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Re: " OK Red Leader.... Approaching First Dam"
The PT15 SE amp is finally done.
Driver valves are old CV1932s. The amp is very simple. The PT15s share a common heater transformer and cathode resistors. The CV1932 driver stage is just a common cathode stage, capacitor coupled to the grids of the PT15s. Output transformers are Hammond 125FSEs configured for 10k primaries And that's it. Steve
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Re: " OK Red Leader.... Approaching First Dam"
Nice one Steve. Any schematics to share for those of us who are electrically challenged? (If it's not a speaker I haven't a clue)
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Re: " OK Red Leader.... Approaching First Dam"
another lovely looking amp in the best tradidtion of diy, well done
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