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My new 832 Push-Pull amp
First post here.
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Re: My new 832 Push-Pull amp
...and a pic of the underside.
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Re: My new 832 Push-Pull amp
Hi-nice to see another one !
The underneath of yours is a bit tidier than mine. On mine i added a leak resistor to each PSU cap (mines dual mono apart from the transformer) and also i have put a switch on the feedback wiring. How do you rate the sound on yours ? Philip
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Re: My new 832 Push-Pull amp
Oh no no no, this one; mine, is the real mess ... and only SE too! I think I used 6SN7s. It worked, sounded 'kindaHOT'. I passed on, but I haven't forgotten 832, oh no
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Re: My new 832 Push-Pull amp
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Re: My new 832 Push-Pull amp
That is Kewl!
Nice to see another 832 push pull amp among all these SE ones Steve
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Re: My new 832 Push-Pull amp
There are photos of the build posted at http://www.linkstationwiki.net/index.php/User:Kuroguy in case anybody wants to see how it went together.
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