Jim

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.I read Webers books too and learned a lot. He loves to plug Kendrick! Dave Hunter has a good book too and there are good links in the sticky thread in the garage of TAG. I actually reread the Weber books this year and they made sdo much more sense after some building experienceRJ Guitars wrote:I read Gerald Webers book first... I learned a ton. I know he is not the final word but he did bring stuff to me at a level I could learn from him. I've read a bunch of other amp books since then and now keep a copy of Merlins book around just to keep myself humble. After I read each section a dozen times I pick up a little more of what he's teaching. I have also come to recognize that there were some pretty sharp cookies back in the 40's and 50's despite the fact that electronics have come a long ways since then. Some of the old tube tech articles are really well done.
rj
 I had to stick tape flags everywhere in my books because they are not very organized and I always have trouble finding the passage I need when I get around to working on something.  I got some good information from them and the confidence to dig into my amps and get them all working again.
   I had to stick tape flags everywhere in my books because they are not very organized and I always have trouble finding the passage I need when I get around to working on something.  I got some good information from them and the confidence to dig into my amps and get them all working again. I will dig around for the other publications that were mentioned, and get some of that stuff read. Like Mikey said, it's only been two years. I just want to be able to contribute to, and benefit from, some of the in depth dialogue on this site. Its sinking in, I just want it to sink in faster....By the way Mikey, hows that Rocket coming along?
 I will dig around for the other publications that were mentioned, and get some of that stuff read. Like Mikey said, it's only been two years. I just want to be able to contribute to, and benefit from, some of the in depth dialogue on this site. Its sinking in, I just want it to sink in faster....By the way Mikey, hows that Rocket coming along?Jason at Boozhound labs was one of my tube amp mentors... he is a bright guy and loves to teach as much as he loves to learn. Anytime I get stuck on something I go visit and he has always been able to sort this stuff out.T Wilcox wrote:This thread has some useful info and links.
https://tubeamparchive.com/viewtopic.php?t=9023
The boozhound link is a good one!
Todd
 I wish I had got into this years ago. My uncle was a TV and electronics repairman that eventually was hired by GE for work in aerospace electronics, and then worked for Honeywell until retirement. Something tells me he would have been a wealth of knowlege (and maybe tubes). Sadly, I started building after his decline in years. I'm sure he would have enjoyed teaching me.
 I wish I had got into this years ago. My uncle was a TV and electronics repairman that eventually was hired by GE for work in aerospace electronics, and then worked for Honeywell until retirement. Something tells me he would have been a wealth of knowlege (and maybe tubes). Sadly, I started building after his decline in years. I'm sure he would have enjoyed teaching me.