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Bedini 100/100 restoration.[SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
Hi, I've recently bought a Bedini 100/100 power amp that has only one channel working. Before I trace out the circuit from the PCB's, does anyone out there have a copy of the circuit schematic diagram please? ( or even a similar bedini ) Much appreciate any help. you can email me off list if you like: cheers, Paul. |
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Bedini 100/100 restoration.[SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
On Fri, 09 May 2008 13:58:20 +1000, "Paul (NCC/CS)."
wrote: I've recently bought a Bedini 100/100 power amp that has only one channel working. Before I trace out the circuit from the PCB's, does anyone out there have a copy of the circuit schematic diagram please? ( or even a similar bedini ) Hoping to not be too negative, (just turned on my TV; Paris Hilton is on Letterman, and I'm rooting for Ms. Hilton on moral grounds) but my one and only phone contact with Mister Bedini wasn't encouraging. His explanation of the huge levels of crossover distortion in both channels of his (contemporary, many years ago) amplifier wouldn't have appeased a third grader. Total BS. My strongly held suggestion is to trace out the circuit and to then begin an examination of how the amplifier should have been made. Then make the Bedini like that. All the best fortune, Chris Hornbeck "It's for compatibility with 8-Track." -scott |
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Bedini 100/100 restoration.[SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
My goodness, i'm starting to get the picture! "He does not work from a circuit diagram, though he knows how to read them and compose them. For him, the positioning and balancing of components comes as naturally as one who is gifted at playing the piano by ear. He can "compose on the fly." http://peswiki.com/index.php/PowerPedia:John_Bedini is this for real? this could be a bizarre ride. any other tips ? chs, Paul. Chris Hornbeck wrote: On Fri, 09 May 2008 13:58:20 +1000, "Paul (NCC/CS)." wrote: I've recently bought a Bedini 100/100 power amp that has only one channel working. Before I trace out the circuit from the PCB's, does anyone out there have a copy of the circuit schematic diagram please? ( or even a similar bedini ) Hoping to not be too negative, (just turned on my TV; Paris Hilton is on Letterman, and I'm rooting for Ms. Hilton on moral grounds) but my one and only phone contact with Mister Bedini wasn't encouraging. His explanation of the huge levels of crossover distortion in both channels of his (contemporary, many years ago) amplifier wouldn't have appeased a third grader. Total BS. My strongly held suggestion is to trace out the circuit and to then begin an examination of how the amplifier should have been made. Then make the Bedini like that. All the best fortune, Chris Hornbeck "It's for compatibility with 8-Track." -scott |
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Bedini 100/100 restoration.[SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
On May 11, 9:31*pm, Paul wrote:
My goodness, i'm starting to get the picture! "He does not work from a circuit diagram, though he knows how to read them and compose them. For him, the positioning and balancing of components comes as naturally as one who is gifted at playing the piano by ear. He can "compose on the fly." http://peswiki.com/index.php/PowerPedia:John_Bedini is this for real? this could be a bizarre ride. any other tips ? chs, Paul. Chris Hornbeck wrote: On Fri, 09 May 2008 13:58:20 +1000, "Paul (NCC/CS)." wrote: I've recently bought a Bedini 100/100 power amp that has only one channel working. Before I trace out the circuit from the PCB's, does anyone out there have a copy of the circuit schematic diagram please? ( or even a similar bedini ) Hoping to not be too negative, (just turned on my TV; Paris Hilton is on Letterman, and I'm rooting for Ms. Hilton on moral grounds) but my one and only phone contact with Mister Bedini wasn't encouraging. His explanation of the huge levels of crossover distortion in both channels of his (contemporary, many years ago) amplifier wouldn't have appeased a third grader. Total BS. My strongly held suggestion is to trace out the circuit and to then begin an examination of how the amplifier should have been made. Then make the Bedini like that. All the best fortune, Chris Hornbeck "It's for compatibility with 8-Track." * -scott- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Sound more like a religion that technology. But maybe it's valuable as a collectors item. Check the ebay sales. |
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Bedini 100/100 restoration.[SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
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On May 11, 9:31 pm, Paul wrote: My goodness, i'm starting to get the picture! "He does not work from a circuit diagram, though he knows how to read them and compose them. For him, the positioning and balancing of components comes as naturally as one who is gifted at playing the piano by ear. He can "compose on the fly." http://peswiki.com/index.php/PowerPedia:John_Bedini is this for real? this could be a bizarre ride. any other tips ? chs, Paul. Chris Hornbeck wrote: On Fri, 09 May 2008 13:58:20 +1000, "Paul (NCC/CS)." wrote: I've recently bought a Bedini 100/100 power amp that has only one channel working. Before I trace out the circuit from the PCB's, does anyone out there have a copy of the circuit schematic diagram please? ( or even a similar bedini ) Hoping to not be too negative, (just turned on my TV; Paris Hilton is on Letterman, and I'm rooting for Ms. Hilton on moral grounds) but my one and only phone contact with Mister Bedini wasn't encouraging. His explanation of the huge levels of crossover distortion in both channels of his (contemporary, many years ago) amplifier wouldn't have appeased a third grader. Total BS. My strongly held suggestion is to trace out the circuit and to then begin an examination of how the amplifier should have been made. Then make the Bedini like that. All the best fortune, Chris Hornbeck "It's for compatibility with 8-Track." -scott- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Sound more like a religion that technology. But maybe it's valuable as a collectors item. Check the ebay sales. Good insight. A certain high end reviewer once called Bedini one of the high priests of audio. |
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Bedini 100/100 restoration.[SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
On May 12, 7:38*pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
wrote in message On May 11, 9:31 pm, Paul wrote: My goodness, i'm starting to get the picture! "He does not work from a circuit diagram, though he knows how to read them and compose them. For him, the positioning and balancing of components comes as naturally as one who is gifted at playing the piano by ear. He can "compose on the fly." http://peswiki.com/index.php/PowerPedia:John_Bedini is this for real? this could be a bizarre ride. any other tips ? chs, Paul. Chris Hornbeck wrote: On Fri, 09 May 2008 13:58:20 +1000, "Paul (NCC/CS)." wrote: I've recently bought a Bedini 100/100 power amp that has only one channel working. Before I trace out the circuit from the PCB's, does anyone out there have a copy of the circuit schematic diagram please? ( or even a similar bedini ) Hoping to not be too negative, (just turned on my TV; Paris Hilton is on Letterman, and I'm rooting for Ms. Hilton on moral grounds) but my one and only phone contact with Mister Bedini wasn't encouraging. His explanation of the huge levels of crossover distortion in both channels of his (contemporary, many years ago) amplifier wouldn't have appeased a third grader. Total BS. My strongly held suggestion is to trace out the circuit and to then begin an examination of how the amplifier should have been made. Then make the Bedini like that. All the best fortune, Chris Hornbeck "It's for compatibility with 8-Track." -scott- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Sound more like a religion that technology. *But maybe it's valuable as a collectors item. *Check the ebay sales. Good insight. A certain high end reviewer once called Bedini one of the high priests of audio.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - If I was going to worship at the alter of audio I think I'd vote for Pass as the high priest. His ideas seem to be based on accepted theory. |
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Bedini 100/100 restoration.[SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
In the years that I used to go to the CES show in Las Vegas, the times I
listened and talked with John Bedini, I felt he would fit right in with the vegas faithful. On his amplifiers, he bragged that by grinding off the tops of the power transistors and filling them with his magic compound they sounded better. As I remember all of his designs were based on quasi-compentry designs. But its been many years since I've seen the insides of any of his designs. Barry Streets wrote in message ... On May 11, 9:31 pm, Paul wrote: My goodness, i'm starting to get the picture! "He does not work from a circuit diagram, though he knows how to read them and compose them. For him, the positioning and balancing of components comes as naturally as one who is gifted at playing the piano by ear. He can "compose on the fly." http://peswiki.com/index.php/PowerPedia:John_Bedini is this for real? this could be a bizarre ride. any other tips ? chs, Paul. Chris Hornbeck wrote: On Fri, 09 May 2008 13:58:20 +1000, "Paul (NCC/CS)." wrote: I've recently bought a Bedini 100/100 power amp that has only one channel working. Before I trace out the circuit from the PCB's, does anyone out there have a copy of the circuit schematic diagram please? ( or even a similar bedini ) Hoping to not be too negative, (just turned on my TV; Paris Hilton is on Letterman, and I'm rooting for Ms. Hilton on moral grounds) but my one and only phone contact with Mister Bedini wasn't encouraging. His explanation of the huge levels of crossover distortion in both channels of his (contemporary, many years ago) amplifier wouldn't have appeased a third grader. Total BS. My strongly held suggestion is to trace out the circuit and to then begin an examination of how the amplifier should have been made. Then make the Bedini like that. All the best fortune, Chris Hornbeck "It's for compatibility with 8-Track." -scott- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Sound more like a religion that technology. But maybe it's valuable as a collectors item. Check the ebay sales. |
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Bedini 100/100 restoration.[SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
Paul wrote:
My goodness, i'm starting to get the picture! "He does not work from a circuit diagram, though he knows how to read them and compose them. For him, the positioning and balancing of components comes as naturally as one who is gifted at playing the piano by ear. He can "compose on the fly." http://peswiki.com/index.php/PowerPedia:John_Bedini is this for real? Of course. Bedini is also the super-genius behind the line of CD 'Clarifiers'. http://www.bedini.com/ In other words, whatever skill he may ever have had as an engineer, these days he's either a charlatan, or a kook. -- -S maybe they wanna rock. maybe they need to rock. Maybe it's for the money? But That's none of our business..our business as fans is to rock with them. |
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