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For You Die-Hard DIY Types Out There
http://www.fonar.com.pl/audio/inne/pwl/pwl.htm
http://www.lindsaybks.com/bks7/finstr/index.html Have fun. Not only do you get to wind your own transformers, but you get to make everything else as well. Be the first on _your_ block to have a 100% home-brew SET amplifier. Just think of the bragging rights! Peter Wieck Wyncote, PA |
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For You Die-Hard DIY Types Out There
"François Yves Le Gal" wrote: On 26 Jun 2006 11:22:15 -0700, " wrote: Be the first on _your_ block to have a 100% home-brew SET amplifier. Just think of the bragging rights! Most excellent, but you should dig your own ores, refine your own metals, manufacture your glass. Using ready made materials is for wimps. :-) Sneaking past the armed guards at night into the thorium mine in the Congo presents a life threatening adventure for the true blue DIYer who has paddled a dug out canoe carved with a stone axe across the Pacific to get to the thorium before finding some tungsten ore in upper Bethalania near Romania in the Justarppabit mountain range. That preamp should take only about 10 years full time to construct. Faster than many guys I know. Then they talk about their grand achievement for the next ten years. Patrick Turner. |
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