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Patrick Turner
 
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Andre Jute wrote:

So why don't you tell us what was "acrtually" said, Pinko. Patrick and
I both remember distinctly that you advised me to add 50dB more gain so
that I could use 50dB of NFB - - on a tube amp with transformer output!
That was what finally persuaded me that you are an ignoramus who
listened in school as little as you do now. Go on, tell us what you
"acrtually" said, so we can have another giggle. -- Andre Jute


Notice how Oinketon comes snuffling around like a pig looking
for truffles as soon as something contentious comes up for discussion.

The man has absolutely zero skill, knowledge, experience at anything to do
with tubecraft,
but when there is a chance for a donnybrook, here he is, muddy trotters
treading
all the garden to peices.

Going through Oinky's amp ideas again is not a pleasant thought.
I'd not worry about him myself.

Patrick Turner.



Pinko Porg Butcher wrote:
On 6 Dec 2005 11:14:51 -0800, "Andre Jute" wrote:

PS: Interestingly, Arny kicks the bejeezus out of his own organ
grinder's monkey, Pinkerton, who was the one who came up with the
ignorant 50dB feedback suggestion, in this passage:

(Jute
Before I even finished the design of the KISS 300B it was
forcefully suggested by a wannabe guru that with only
50dB more gain (about seven times as much as is likely to
be in the actual design) I can apply 50dB of negative
feedback to linearize my amplifier.
(Krueger
Good example of Jute's ignorance of feedback. It's highly
unlikely that one could apply 50 dB loop feedback to a power
amp with an output transformer and still have acceptable
stability.

Yeah, I know, Arny. As should be clear from the text even to an
illiterate engineer, I wasn't the one who made the silly 50dB
suggestion; your accolyte Stewart Pinkerton came up with it; that is
why I told Pinkothicko to **** off back to you and stop pretending he
was my guru.


As with most of your posturing, that is a combination of flat lies and
technical ignorance. That you are too stupid and ignorant to
understand what was acrtually said, is not *my* problem.
--

Stewart Pinkerton | Music is Art - Audio is Engineering