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Re: SE 300B Project, Part 13 - The finished amp [message #31931 is a reply to message #31930] Fri, 21 July 2006 07:46 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Damir is currently offline  Damir
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Hey, thank you for your report and congrats! I`m glad that you like C3g, yes - "fluid" is a good word to describe this sound...not too much "punch" and highs, but it depends on the way of bias (LEDs or Rk//Ck) and g3 connection a bit.
I think that I understand what you mean with "more bass and highs" but somehow "transistor" sound...boring and hard on the "long run". I have this feeling with 6C45Pi, for example.
Maybe (linear and neutral) C3g "uncovers" the real sound of DHT+OPT (output stage) and didn`t add "something" to it?!
Anyway, your version sounds interesting, especially with all this HQ "iron". I assume that you breadborded the amp...please, post some pictures when you finish it. Maybe we can put your (interstage) version in the schematics/projects section!?

 
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