Looked interesting, and you can get valuable information from it, but limited as you say. We'd all like an Amplitrex, I guess, I know I do!David Root wrote:No it isn't, for some reason. I think there are several folks on this forum that have one.
What is your opinion of it? They were not cheap, I think I paid $695 for mine.
The null DC balance is fine, but I would have preferred to have one that reads out actual transconductance and actual current as well, but those seem to come a lot higher $$.
Bloozmaster HRM in a '67 Bassman chassis, 4x6L6GA
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Re: Bloozmaster HRM in a '67 Bassman chassis, 4x6L6GA
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Re: Bloozmaster HRM in a '67 Bassman chassis, 4x6L6GA
Well, yeah, but they are, what, $3,500!!!
I could buy all the NOS tubes I'd ever need for that! Except for Genalex KT88s!
I could buy all the NOS tubes I'd ever need for that! Except for Genalex KT88s!
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Nah, only $2700. The software runs on Windows, though. That's a deal-breaker for me ;^)David Root wrote:Well, yeah, but they are, what, $3,500!!!
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Re: Bloozmaster HRM in a '67 Bassman chassis, 4x6L6GA
Software?? Oy gewalt! "We don't need no steenking software"!