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We should perhaps enlist Jack at E-P to specially tap some g2/E-Linear OPTx's. Perhaps a few taps so soem experimetation can be carried out to adjust for personal taset/system synergy.

I am departing the low power arena, and considering Maggies. Going to demo a pair of the 1.6's soon. I worked with my Pop, and we came up with a tentative PP 813 amp. Full pentode rigging for the finals. ~100W w/o leaving the comfy, house heating bounds of Class A, or using loop NFB.

It will take a sepcial OPTx to do it, and I *MAY* have just the ticket!

And another thing to increase complexity. All DH valves. not a cathode sleeve among them. Lotsa glow!
regards,
Douglas

 
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