On Friday, October 21, 2011 09:44:51 PM Peter Blodow did opine:
> gene heskett schrieb:
> > I would certainly try it. I have had no problems, but that is how I
> > have always done it. With my 60 years of chasing electrons for a
> > living, that is a lesson I learned about the first time I ever built
> > an audio amplifier at about 15 YO. A Williamson circuit, using KT-66
> > vacuum tubes.
>
> Hello Gene, I remember well having built a stereo amplifier with four
> 807's, push-pull, some 45 years ago. Was a great time with tubes. The
> rectifiers would flash blue when the bass man pulled a string.
>
> Peter
>
If they didn't, he wasn't bending the strings hard enough. :)
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