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Re: Cheap project competition
What if I said, Citizen X sold me a pair of silver amorphous tranformers for £10
Yeah right! It is easy to cheat and I know, that isn't the point. My favourite output tranformers for ths sort of thing cost $13-95 the pair (they are $28-95, now!) and they are still for sale at www.tubesandmore.com - replacements for Fender Champ amps. And my valve of choice is 6DN7, a very close relative of 6EM7 of course. The cheapest has to be (???) 6S45PE. After that, ecl82 springs to mind. But what about the 6AS7? - NealG's little amp is probably too sophisticated anyway! I'm going for cheap as my original loftin white was v.close to only £300. But it doesn't mean flea power has to have fleas though. Esoteric stuff will only make things more interesting, hand wound jobbies or not. I think we should have as few rules as possible with the emphasis on fun. Last edited by andrew ivimey; 11th June 2006 at 08:23 PM. |
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Re: Cheap project competition
I have a few 30's output pentode that show only 7% distortion at 6-8 watts
i sort of wonder how they would sound.. running at lower output the distortion would be quite low ish.. in dht territory... examples are pen44, pen 45, ac4/pen, ac5/pen.. etc etc whole new world to me really... I would be in for this sort of competition... i have a nice pair of german output transformers that cost me £2 out of a old radiogram.... A guy down my street has just dropped me off 4 pages of a4 on how to calculte the power supplys using different topoligies.. so i may even get that right... he was a lecturer at the university specalising in ..power supplys. i wish I had 10% of his knowledge... cheers steve |
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Re: Cheap project competition
Steve,
Any chance of scanning them and posting the result? cheers James |
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Re: Cheap project competition
I've no scanner...
i don't mind photo copying them and posting them to you.. pm your address?? I've had a quick read they cover choke input, cap input, and r-c smoothing, merits and 'buts' under each heading, theres quite alot on load resistance, the effect of caps on it, and calculating ripple etc and lots of calculations and notes.. written in simple terms great.. steve |
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Re: Cheap project competition
Hi Steve-i you want to send me a copy i can scan it and e-mail to any interested member.
PM me if interested. Philip
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Philip. Everything in this post is my honest opinion based on what i thought I knew at that very moment in time. |
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Re: Cheap project competition
Hi you lot
Sounds fun to me too,would you like a venue? I was considering hosting WithamFest 2 on the weekend of November 25th/26th if that helps Kindest Regards Martin |
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Re: Cheap project competition
"It did occur to me I have a cheap high voltage transformer that Stuart Dean only charged me something like £10 for that would make the gm70 sing."
How high a voltage Paul? Could that said tranny and a pair of GM70's form the basis of you building me an amp on the cheap? Kindest Regards Martin |
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Re: Cheap project competition
"But what about the 6AS7? - NealG's little amp is probably too sophisticated anyway!"
Although Neal's amp wore a 6AS7 (Paul knows more about that valve than myself),being pedantic the amp' was actually a 6080 amp'. |
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Re: Cheap project competition
They are both the same valve. 6AS7/6080
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Re: Cheap project competition
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Paul is the best person to share his knowledge on this,i believe |
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