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Re: 4 x 1 Ohm = 16 Ohms (sometimes) [message #9118 is a reply to message #9117] Tue, 26 July 2005 14:31 Go to previous message
Damir is currently offline  Damir
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I only wish that those OPTs are little less expensive...:-)
Did you see that M. Vanderveen has www page now, mostly about R&D and cnsultation, but have some pages about new book, etc.
BTW, his book "Modern High-End Valve Amplifiers" is IMO a new "standard" about OPTs and tube amps, I could only wish 100 more pages about amplifiers, classes of operations, etc. I learned much from his books, and from books by M. Jones, too.
Hehe, "Tube Books" is a new message here...:-)

 
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