Liverpool Voltage Chart filled in with expected values

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leeuwa
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Liverpool Voltage Chart filled in with expected values

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In the TW file-section of this forum there is a Liverpool Voltage Chart, only there are no expected values filled in in that form.
Is there anyone who has a form with expected valus for the TW Liverpool amp?

For the TW Express there is Voltage Chart filled in with expected values. Can I maybe use these values as reference for the Liverpool?

Thanks in advange.
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Re: Liverpool Voltage Chart filled in with expected values

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If you look down this page a bit farther Gary has compiled an XLS file with members voltage readings on a Liverpool.

https://tubeamparchive.com/viewtopic.php?t=8326
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Thanks. This is what I was looking for.
I've to learn to search better......':oops:'
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Re: Liverpool Voltage Chart filled in with expected values

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The search function is by default "or", which is the obverse of most search engines (such as google. )

Putting in a string of words will yield any post with any of those words.

If you're looking for posts on liverpool voltage chart, need to type in:

"liverpool and voltage and chart" (without the quotation marks).

BTW, was checking out Gary's Express chart, and my express is in there. Note two things: all the numbers aren't what I posted and even if they were correct, -don't- pay attention to them. The PI voltages are off fom what they should be; a problem I never was able to run to ground.
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