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December 01, 2002 |
Vincelette, Barney |
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Allow me to offer another answer to your article, "Tu*be or what?" Solid-state amplifiers often break after a year or two, and when they do, their circuits are so complicated that they are almost impossible for anyone but the factory to repair and sometimes they break again after the factory repairs them. Tube amplifiers are so simple in their design that if you cannot afford to pay the colossal prices for them you can design and build them yourself and use every topology that makes it a Rolls Royce quality tube amplifier. They are easy to build from scratch with simple hand tools and can be built with the best parts for a few hundred dollars per channel. It does not require a cerebral cortex the size of a watermelon to do it, either. "Glass Audio Projects" is an example of a book of amplifiers you can build yourself. It is not as ...
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