Tube amp article...
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Donny Hinson
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Tube amp article...
Here's a link to a lengthy discussion of the virtues of the tube amplifier, from IEEE magazine.
http://www.spectrum.ieee.org/select/0898/tube.html
Tube freaks will enjoy this one!
http://www.spectrum.ieee.org/select/0898/tube.html
Tube freaks will enjoy this one!
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I too got into electronics back in the tube days. I am a ex general class amateur radio op and used to have a 2nd class FCC radiotelephone license.
At one point I made my living doing amp repair.
However, I don't have a tube unit (of any kind, except a TV picture tube) in my house. Everything I have is solid state and I'm really not interested in going back.
I'm not saying tube technology is bad, just my personal preference.
At one point I made my living doing amp repair.
However, I don't have a tube unit (of any kind, except a TV picture tube) in my house. Everything I have is solid state and I'm really not interested in going back.
I'm not saying tube technology is bad, just my personal preference.
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