Hi, I'm new to this forum and I want to learn how to build my own tube amps. I was thinking of getting a weber kit, but first I wanted to read some material on the subject so that I might understand why each part of the amp needs to be there.
Can you make any good suggestions for reading material?
Amp building book suggestions
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- martin manning
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Re: Amp building book suggestions
See under "Reading material on steroids" at the top of the Technical Discussion forum.
Re: Amp building book suggestions
Check out London Power's "The Ultimate Tone" series. Expensive but heavy duty. Available at Tubes and More or from Kevin himself at London Power.
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Man,his books are not cheap,I saw a lot of things I had never seen before on his site.Sustain kits ect.thanks for the link,really interesting site,Mickey
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Re: Amp building book suggestions
I thought both of Merlin Blencowe's books were a pretty good introduction. There is some math. But it is all addition and multiplication
. He covers most things you'd want to know. And he does have a bit of a sense of humor, which I like in technical material.
http://www.valvewizard.co.uk/index.html
Mike
http://www.valvewizard.co.uk/index.html
Mike
- LeftyStrat
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Re: Amp building book suggestions
Another vote for Merlin's books. It's the type of book you can read from cover to cover and yet refer back to it all the time. I've probably read them three or more times.
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Re: Amp building book suggestions
Another vote here for Merlin.
I have two (power supplies, and preamps).
Just the preamps book is worth the weight in gold.
I have two (power supplies, and preamps).
Just the preamps book is worth the weight in gold.