Why did KT-88s get cut out of the scope? Too much cost and/or power? Tone? Just curious. I do plan to revisit a SE format with a KT66. I only ran that amp at big bottle voltages however, not RCA specs (low plate voltage and primary).
MagnaTone? Anyone?
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Re: MagnaTone? Anyone?
Re: MagnaTone? Anyone?
Mainly because I have a handful of unmatched Kt66 tubes laying around and all my KT-88's are matched sets.
The 66's should drive the ET-10's well enough.
And the 10" speakers will save size and weight.
I'm stoked to have a stereo amp for my stereo effects. I'm running two amps currently and this will be less cumbersome.
The 66's should drive the ET-10's well enough.
And the 10" speakers will save size and weight.
I'm stoked to have a stereo amp for my stereo effects. I'm running two amps currently and this will be less cumbersome.
Tube junkie that aspires to become a tri-state bidirectional buss driver.
Re: MagnaTone? Anyone?
So, this long term project took a turn. You know, the second step in a project, i.e.
1 Enthusiasm
2 Disappointment
3 Panic
4 The search for the guilty
5 The punishment of the innocent
6 Awards and honors for non-participants
The power tranny in the power amp chassis has poor regulation, dropping some 100V under load, in the power amp chassis.
Meanwhile, my main stereo system ST-70 was acting up and I found carnage.
Bulged caps under the charred board areas and melted noval sockets.
So to get audio for the T.V. etc., I popped this amp in its place. The sound is awesome, so there it stays, as I build another PA for the guitar amp. This time with KT-88's and a mega power transformer.
Meanwhile work begins on the preamp chassis.
1 Enthusiasm
2 Disappointment
3 Panic
4 The search for the guilty
5 The punishment of the innocent
6 Awards and honors for non-participants
The power tranny in the power amp chassis has poor regulation, dropping some 100V under load, in the power amp chassis.
Meanwhile, my main stereo system ST-70 was acting up and I found carnage.
Bulged caps under the charred board areas and melted noval sockets.
So to get audio for the T.V. etc., I popped this amp in its place. The sound is awesome, so there it stays, as I build another PA for the guitar amp. This time with KT-88's and a mega power transformer.
Meanwhile work begins on the preamp chassis.
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Tube junkie that aspires to become a tri-state bidirectional buss driver.