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TUBEDUDE
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Breadboarding

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When breadboarding new circuit designs, instead of just looking at waveforms and using headphones or jockeying a safe interface to rig it to an amp for testing. I clip the output to one of these wireless units and send it to my shop amp. No ground loops, level issues, long cables, etc. They work well and are cheap.
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jbrrrrr
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Re: Breadboarding

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Man, this is very clever. I'm prototyping a few different HV tube pedals and amplifiers and I was kind of wondering what the most effective way to get a flexible output would be. Thanks for sharing!
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LOUDthud
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Re: Breadboarding

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AES has these boards with tube sockets. Seem to me there used to be at-least one other.

https://www.tubesandmore.com/products/t ... -x-12-lugs

https://www.tubesandmore.com/products/t ... 2-x-6-lugs
maxkracht
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Re: Breadboarding

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I see you have replaced the prefabulated aluminite plate with springs, very cleaver! Where did you source your hydrocoptic marzlevanes?
TUBEDUDE
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Re: Breadboarding

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Rockwell.
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