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0760.lorelei wrote:yup...that's true it's too expensive to build a tube amp..... sometimes people dont get it and they not realize how hard to find a vacuum tube locally...hayyyy naku.
brady wrote:IMHO, it would be better to build with the maximum expense one is willing to part with ....
rather than spend the next year or so replacing parts, replacing the circuit, replacing the chassis, etc...
harvey_a_vasquez wrote:Great write up sir Tony.
I am really interested in getting into tube amp and pre amp when I eventually come back.
The above post will give me a better idea on the cost when I get the chance to commission a build from you.
Kudos to you sir, for continuing to promote DIY audio.
tony wrote:harvey_a_vasquez wrote:Great write up sir Tony.
I am really interested in getting into tube amp and pre amp when I eventually come back.
The above post will give me a better idea on the cost when I get the chance to commission a build from you.
Kudos to you sir, for continuing to promote DIY audio.
thank you sir.....i am one DIY'er you can ask questions to....and can justify designs on a technical level.....more lowdowns to come....
tony wrote:the biggest advantage of DIY is that you do not think profits........ that is why when people ask me how much, i have a hard time answering......i am not a commercial type of person, i am a DIY'er....
oh, my EL34 pp amp can be biased individually and so does not need so called "matched pairs" and can use 6550/KT88 tubes for other flavors....
bennjude19 wrote:tony wrote:the biggest advantage of DIY is that you do not think profits........ that is why when people ask me how much, i have a hard time answering......i am not a commercial type of person, i am a DIY'er....
oh, my EL34 pp amp can be biased individually and so does not need so called "matched pairs" and can use 6550/KT88 tubes for other flavors....
I'm always inclined in buying Pinoy products, specially with world class quality.
I like the way you DIYers brag about your projects and your builts.
I really want to jump into Tube Amp thing and afraid of NEVER going back digital
If one you guys can help me to find/build an Integrated Tube Amp which can match my Jamo S606 Floor Stander (which I dont want to give up due to sentimental value), then I'll try to dip in my fingers on the Tube bandwagon....of course price is to be considered coz I know its a pricey move to go back to Analog... I started it by buying a Goldring Lenco GL-75 as my source and building-up my LP collection again for the nth time
Kudo's to you Tony and to all DIYers here in WS
tony wrote:bennjude19 wrote:tony wrote:the biggest advantage of DIY is that you do not think profits........ that is why when people ask me how much, i have a hard time answering......i am not a commercial type of person, i am a DIY'er....
oh, my EL34 pp amp can be biased individually and so does not need so called "matched pairs" and can use 6550/KT88 tubes for other flavors....
I'm always inclined in buying Pinoy products, specially with world class quality.
I like the way you DIYers brag about your projects and your builts.
I really want to jump into Tube Amp thing and afraid of NEVER going back digital
If one you guys can help me to find/build an Integrated Tube Amp which can match my Jamo S606 Floor Stander (which I dont want to give up due to sentimental value), then I'll try to dip in my fingers on the Tube bandwagon....of course price is to be considered coz I know its a pricey move to go back to Analog... I started it by buying a Goldring Lenco GL-75 as my source and building-up my LP collection again for the nth time
Kudo's to you Tony and to all DIYers here in WS
Hi,
i am building a push-pull 6C33 power amp good for about 60watts per channel into 2,4 or 8 ohms.....if you are up to it we can test the amp once completed, your Jamo has a sensitivity of 89db which seems to be not that difficult a load, anyway we will see....
i am building a push-pull 6C33 power amp good for about 60watts per channel into 2,4 or 8 ohms.....if you are up to it we can test the amp once completed, your Jamo has a sensitivity of 89db which seems to be not that difficult a load, anyway we will see....
kabubi wrote:i am building a push-pull 6C33 power amp good for about 60watts per channel into 2,4 or 8 ohms.....if you are up to it we can test the amp once completed, your Jamo has a sensitivity of 89db which seems to be not that difficult a load, anyway we will see....
like, WOW!!!
imo, 6C33C is not exactly the easiest tube to build an amplifier on, and you're building a push-pull 60 watt monster! lupet.
that thing is gonna eat 89db for breakfast. i heard a parallel 6c33c amp drive my AR3a's capably, sir. i just love that tube
how many 6c33c tubes will you be using for your push-pull 60 watter, Sir Tony?
salamas!
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