You prolly have these, but if not:
http://www.sowter.co.uk/pdf/Williamson%20Amplifier.pdf
http://www.americanradiohistory.com/Arc ... 2-02-R.pdf -> Radio Craftsmen 500 E.S.Miller pg 36
http://basaudio.net/blog/wp-content/upl ... ifiers.pdf
You look at all the modern tube hifi e.g. Conrad Johnson, Audio Research and dozens of others and it's just the same Williamson and 5-20 going round and round for 60 years. When I get back to the States, get on my feet, first project will be a pair of Radio Craftsmen 500. How lovely is this?!
BTW that Radio News mag have an article for a DIY tube Geiger counter. You know you want to build it! In case the Fukushima washes up, Ruskies attack, or the Krell invade.
Understanding Hi-Fi Circuits
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That Crowhurst Basic pdf is excellent. Thanks.
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Thanks for all the replies... plenty to get lost in now.
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Most of it is like tube amps for guitars, but with more emphasis on fancier and fancier noise reduction techniques, minimising distortion, and using silicooties for constant current sources and stuff like that etc
He who dies with the most tubes... wins
Re: Understanding Hi-Fi Circuits
dorrisant, here's two other old influential hifi articles:
http://oestex.com/tubes/mus_amp%20.pdf
http://www.pearl-hifi.com/06_Lit_Archiv ... iamson.pdf
and a database:
http://dalmura.com.au/projects/Williamson.php
http://oestex.com/tubes/mus_amp%20.pdf
http://www.pearl-hifi.com/06_Lit_Archiv ... iamson.pdf
and a database:
http://dalmura.com.au/projects/Williamson.php