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Hi all,
Well, with my new life, i have a bunch of stuff looking for a good home. Tubes, parts, test equipment. Southern Ca. drop ins welcome. Email me at (sbench at aol dot c plus the other 2 letters of that) Warmest regards, Stephie |
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On Thursday, October 2, 2014 8:25:26 PM UTC+1, Stephie Bench wrote:
Hi all, Well, with my new life, i have a bunch of stuff looking for a good home. Tubes, parts, test equipment. Southern Ca. drop ins welcome. Email me at (sbench at aol dot c plus the other 2 letters of that) Warmest regards, Stephie I don't actually need more stuff but your generosity makes me wish I lived in Socal just so I could drop by and shake your hand, Stephie. Andre Jute |
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Thanks. It has been a grand run. Lots of new things to do and see. Who knows? Maybe I'll get over to your neck of the woods. My sis moved here from Ohio a few years ago, and we have been fixing things up and doing some traveling.
Had a guy over yesterday who is going to take a lot, and help us clean up here the next few days. Stephie |
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Hi Stephie and Andre,
Happy Feebleweary! It is now 2015, I will be 68 y.o. in a few weeks. I am now enjoying life with M.D. Rx meds. No more street stuff for this geezer ![]() I am still in Texas. The new guvner thinks Open Carry is the real deal. Sigh. Texas is a big state. Possibly not all of one mind, or sometimes any mind. My room sounds pretty good. No accounting for neighbors... Happy Ears! Al P.S. Today's Nightma Imagine being beheaded by an ISIS operative with a Canadian accent! Oooh, scary... |
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Hi Stephie and Andre,
Happy Feebleweary! It is now 2015, I will be 68 y.o. in a few weeks. I am now enjoying life with M.D. Rx meds. No more street stuff for this geezer ![]() I am still in Texas. The new guvner thinks Open Carry is the real deal. Sigh. Texas is a big state. Possibly not all of one mind, or sometimes any mind. My room sounds pretty good. No accounting for neighbors... Happy Ears! Al P.S. Today's Nightma Imagine being beheaded by an ISIS operative with a Canadian accent! Oooh, scary... Hiya Al, Only 68 yo, and no more off the street meds! I'm now 67, dunno if I reach 70, depends on meds more than luck. Other than this, I have little to add to what seems a bit undecipherable due to cultural differences between US and Oz. My single EL34 is still going in kitchen since 1999, and after 20 years before 1999. Listening is fine.... Keep well, and if you can't, at least try to stay sane..... Patrick Turner. |
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On 02/02/15 21:36, Patrick Turner so wittily quipped:
Hi Stephie and Andre, Happy Feebleweary! It is now 2015, I will be 68 y.o. in a few weeks. I am now enjoying life with M.D. Rx meds. No more street stuff for this geezer ![]() I am still in Texas. The new guvner thinks Open Carry is the real deal. Sigh. Texas is a big state. Possibly not all of one mind, or sometimes any mind. My room sounds pretty good. No accounting for neighbors... Happy Ears! Al P.S. Today's Nightma Imagine being beheaded by an ISIS operative with a Canadian accent! Oooh, scary... Hiya Al, Only 68 yo, and no more off the street meds! I'm now 67, dunno if I reach 70, depends on meds more than luck. Other than this, I have little to add to what seems a bit undecipherable due to cultural differences between US and Oz. My single EL34 is still going in kitchen since 1999, and after 20 years before 1999. Listening is fine.... Keep well, and if you can't, at least try to stay sane..... Patrick Turner. how's the land down under doing you? with mains that exceed 250V even! makes the case to use switching power supplies on tube amps, allow up to "whatever" volts on the input, but still works on 115V for USA. If laptop computers can do it... |
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On Thursday, September 10, 2015 at 1:23:36 AM UTC-4, Big Bad Bob wrote:
On 02/02/15 21:36, Patrick Turner so wittily quipped: Hi Stephie and Andre, Happy Feebleweary! It is now 2015, I will be 68 y.o. in a few weeks. I am now enjoying life with M.D. Rx meds. No more street stuff for this geezer ![]() I am still in Texas. The new guvner thinks Open Carry is the real deal. Sigh. Texas is a big state. Possibly not all of one mind, or sometimes any mind. My room sounds pretty good. No accounting for neighbors... Happy Ears! Al P.S. Today's Nightma Imagine being beheaded by an ISIS operative with a Canadian accent! Oooh, scary... Hiya Al, Only 68 yo, and no more off the street meds! I'm now 67, dunno if I reach 70, depends on meds more than luck. Other than this, I have little to add to what seems a bit undecipherable due to cultural differences between US and Oz. My single EL34 is still going in kitchen since 1999, and after 20 years before 1999. Listening is fine.... Keep well, and if you can't, at least try to stay sane..... Patrick Turner. how's the land down under doing you? with mains that exceed 250V even! makes the case to use switching power supplies on tube amps, allow up to "whatever" volts on the input, but still works on 115V for USA. If laptop computers can do it... Switching power-supplies can be incredibly noisy. Not so much an issue with computers, cell-phone chargers, and other items. But of considerable issue with audio and instrument amplification. Brute-force power-supplies based on conventional technology tend to do better for these purposes. Peter Wieck Melrose Park, PA |
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On 09/10/15 08:05, Peter Wieck so wittily quipped:
On Thursday, September 10, 2015 at 1:23:36 AM UTC-4, Big Bad Bob wrote: On 02/02/15 21:36, Patrick Turner so wittily quipped: Hi Stephie and Andre, Happy Feebleweary! It is now 2015, I will be 68 y.o. in a few weeks. I am now enjoying life with M.D. Rx meds. No more street stuff for this geezer ![]() I am still in Texas. The new guvner thinks Open Carry is the real deal. Sigh. Texas is a big state. Possibly not all of one mind, or sometimes any mind. My room sounds pretty good. No accounting for neighbors... Happy Ears! Al P.S. Today's Nightma Imagine being beheaded by an ISIS operative with a Canadian accent! Oooh, scary... Hiya Al, Only 68 yo, and no more off the street meds! I'm now 67, dunno if I reach 70, depends on meds more than luck. Other than this, I have little to add to what seems a bit undecipherable due to cultural differences between US and Oz. My single EL34 is still going in kitchen since 1999, and after 20 years before 1999. Listening is fine.... Keep well, and if you can't, at least try to stay sane..... Patrick Turner. how's the land down under doing you? with mains that exceed 250V even! makes the case to use switching power supplies on tube amps, allow up to "whatever" volts on the input, but still works on 115V for USA. If laptop computers can do it... Switching power-supplies can be incredibly noisy. Not so much an issue with computers, cell-phone chargers, and other items. But of considerable issue with audio and instrument amplification. Brute-force power-supplies based on conventional technology tend to do better for these purposes. Peter Wieck Melrose Park, PA not saying there aren't problems to overcome, but that's the general idea. 'ground loop' can sometimes be an issue as well. 'Direct' output would probably need a ground loop isolator. And switchers notoriously make "bumpy" voltage output. Even when it's filtered I see ~1Hz "noise" of +/- 1V at 400V. it's less than 1% deviation, which is GOOD, but because it bumps up and down all of the time, randomly, it really messes up tube pre-amp circuits. Power supply rejection with those is poor, at best, and you'd need a VERY fat capacitor to filter out ~1Hz noise sufficiently. [solution, solid state regulator]. I priced power transformers at about twice what I'd pay for an output transformer [not exactly, but relative pricing]. So if the output is $100, then $200 for the power transformer, and it weighs at least twice as much so the amp becomes 'less portable' having a big iron power transformer. I can build the switcher for significantly LESS (money AND weight), even if I need to use slightly complex linear regulators for the pre-amps and screen supply. I did a proof of concept for pre-amps using a 12AX7 (2 stage with open loop gain) to test the 'worst case' problems [like what a 'bumpy' B+ will do to a pre-amp, and how to properly overcome it]. Seems any LF noise in the power supply gets amplified significantly, and shows up in the output. I tried one type of regulator (cheap design), which helps but not enough. An RC filter isn't enough. You need a stable voltage reference and a diff amp to control the regulator. 3 transistors, and a handful of other parts. Now I just need to order the parts, to prove the concept. |
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On Thursday, September 10, 2015 at 1:11:15 PM UTC-4, Big Bad Bob wrote:
I tried one type of regulator (cheap design), which helps but not enough. An RC filter isn't enough. You need a stable voltage reference and a diff amp to control the regulator. 3 transistors, and a handful of other parts. Now I just need to order the parts, to prove the concept.. If you are confining your efforts to instrument amps, and have what I might only describe as the "typical" attitude towards fidelity that goes with instrument amps, a switching supply might be perfectly acceptable - just another 'effect' device. Given the fascination with leaky "black cat" or "bumblebee" capacitors in this aspect of the hobby, nothing surprises me. But, if you are looking at audio amps (tube), then a switching supply will take more heroics to make acceptable than a conventional supply. To that end, if you really want portability, get Solid State. Solves several issues (weight, portability and cost) quite nicely with results almost guaranteed to be better than a tube amp with a switching supply. Peter Wieck Melrose Park, PA |
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