Class A SS amp in Audio eXpress [message #10430] |
Thu, 13 April 2006 17:34 |
Manualblock
Messages: 4973 Registered: May 2009
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I like the looks of that amp. It uses simple basic parts; has a very thorough write-up and it includes a BOM from Mouser. I think a person could slap that together in a couple of spare nights. I re-did my GC, took the AC input and ran small caps to ground from each leg. Used some new insulated signal wire and better speaker jacks. I still like that sound; just a little better now.
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Re: Class A SS amp in Audio eXpress [message #10434 is a reply to message #10431] |
Fri, 14 April 2006 07:03 |
Manualblock
Messages: 4973 Registered: May 2009
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Illuminati (13th Degree) |
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I have always maintained the Threshold Stasis Class A amps of the early eighties compete with tubes; I like them. Do you really think there was a rush to tubes? They still comprise a very small fraction of the overall high end.Let me ask you; what was the reason as you see it for people to return to using tubes as amplification devices? I mean they are pretty expensive and problematic to implement. Why do people set themselves up for all that hassle? All of the reasons people tossed them in the seventies are still valid; big/expensive/hard to place in a room/lots of heat/dangerous/lot of maintainence.
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Re: Class A SS amp in Audio eXpress [message #10437 is a reply to message #10436] |
Thu, 20 April 2006 21:40 |
lon
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Illuminati (2nd Degree) |
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I've been watching ebay for someone to put up an overstock sale after the Christmas rush. The Sonic Impacts just came back into the market last November after being sold out.People are into modding them too: upgrade this and that, add a 12 volt battery. The SI's are geared to the single driver market mainly.
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Re: Class A SS amp in Audio eXpress [message #10439 is a reply to message #10438] |
Fri, 21 April 2006 12:22 |
lon
Messages: 760 Registered: May 2009
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I've been watching the BIB (Bigger is Better) project developments at the full range driver sites. Terry Cain put up a design at Full Range Driver Forum from some Japanese manuals quite a while back. Now there is renewed interest in this folded pipe that rear fires out the top instead of the bottom. Corner loading is all-important in this build. Other thing is an unique PVC application that I posted in single driver forum here on building a Nautilus style t-line.
See subject line: "I wish I would have thought of this."
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