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NI!
-- Choky Prodanovic Aleksandar YU "shiva" wrote in message ... You just keep thinkin' that. My toobs are so black they've got an event horizon... "Shiva" wrote in message ... |
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![]() Gregg wrote: Behold, Shiva scribbled: "sPoNiX" wrote in message ... On Wed, 9 Jul 2003 22:14:30 -0700, "David Axt" wrote: Are black plate tubes really better than gray plate tubes? Yes. They're so ... *BLACK*. If you listen to mainly black preformers, go with the black plates. If you wwish to be open to any kind of musick, then gray plates are the way to go. If you listen primarily to white music, then the silver plates are the one to get. LOL! Amusingly put fellow honky ;-) If the plates turn red, then its Red Indian music. Patrick Turner. -- Gregg *It's probably useful, even if it can't be SPICE'd* |
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![]() "Choky" wrote in message ... NI! -- Choky Prodanovic Aleksandar YU All right, you esky fer'ner! AMERICAN PEOPLE are patient people, but our patience has come to an end. Now we're goin' to liberate your heathen asses, and bring you so much democracy you'll never walk straight again! -dim (the voice of the AMERICAN PEOPLE) "shiva" wrote in message ... You just keep thinkin' that. My toobs are so black they've got an event horizon... "Shiva" wrote in message ... |
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The Larch.
(or-"stopwiddcraporIwillgivyaperestrojkaandya'llsuffer fromgrowthofstandard ![]() )") oror "talkSerbiansoallworldcanunderstandya!" hehe -- Choky Prodanovic Aleksandar YU "Shiva" wrote in message news ![]() "Choky" wrote in message ... NI! -- Choky Prodanovic Aleksandar YU All right, you esky fer'ner! AMERICAN PEOPLE are patient people, but our patience has come to an end. Now we're goin' to liberate your heathen asses, and bring you so much democracy you'll never walk straight again! -dim (the voice of the AMERICAN PEOPLE) "shiva" wrote in message ... You just keep thinkin' that. My toobs are so black they've got an event horizon... "Shiva" wrote in message ... |
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Fred Nachbaur wrote:
Black cabinets for VCRs and DVD players seems to be the style nowadays. Nevermind that my mom cannot see the labels for the panel buttons on them..... I know, isn't that dumb? Thankfully, there are signs that the silver-front look seems to be making a comeback.(Thank goodness! I've been waiting for 20 years!) For instance, I just got my wife a new silver-box DVD player. But why do they have to use that ugly alu-look plastic. If you want aluminium use the real thing... I much prefer NAD-grey plastic to the "modern" stuff. Best regards, Mikkel C. Simonsen |
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![]() "Fred Nachbaur" wrote in message ... Shiva wrote: "Fred Nachbaur" wrote in message ... David Axt wrote: Are black plate tubes really better than gray plate tubes? Thanks, David Better for what? I could probably be argued that they're better for heat dissipation, but even that would probably be very minor. Some people can claim to hear a difference, but I wonder how much this hearing acuity would be reduced if they couldn't see which colour plate was in there at any given listening session. Cheers, Fred All Plates are gray at night... Not so! The really good ones are red! ;-) And the 8realy realy* good ones are no longer with us... Cheers, Fred |
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![]() "Fred Nachbaur" wrote in message ... Use a push-pull amp, black-plate in-phase and silver-plate out-of-phase. Or was it the other way around ??? Yeah, you're partially right. (noticing that "sPoNiX" uses News.CIS.DFN.DE - a really nice free news server, or at least, used to be...) -dim Cheers, Fred David Axt wrote: I listen to Tower of Power, they have both negro and honky musicians. Now what do I do? ;-) DA "Shiva" wrote in message ... "sPoNiX" wrote in message ... On Wed, 9 Jul 2003 22:14:30 -0700, "David Axt" wrote: Are black plate tubes really better than gray plate tubes? Yes. They're so ... *BLACK*. If you listen to mainly black preformers, go with the black plates. If you wwish to be open to any kind of musick, then gray plates are the way to go. If you listen primarily to white music, then the silver plates are the one to get. |
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![]() "Casino" wrote in message om... Aren't some of the Chinese KT-88's, 2A3's and others built using black plates for anodes? C.W. Sure are...as their KT66's & other 'retro" types... "Rich Sherman" wrote in message . .. Black plate tubes and Grey plate tubes sound 'different' whether better of worse depends on the particular application and personal taste of the listener.. "David Axt" wrote in message ... Are black plate tubes really better than gray plate tubes? Thanks, David |
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![]() "Choky" wrote in message ... The Larch. (or-"stopwiddcraporIwillgivyaperestrojkaandya'llsuffer fromgrowthofstandard ![]() )") oror "talkSerbiansoallworldcanunderstandya!" hehe -- Choky Prodanovic Aleksandar YU You have to point me to the autotranslator that does Serbian... Anyhow , The American People are goin' to give you another chance - Just 'coz we think N. tesla was a weird critter.... "Shiva" wrote in message news ![]() "Choky" wrote in message ... NI! -- Choky Prodanovic Aleksandar YU All right, you esky fer'ner! AMERICAN PEOPLE are patient people, but our patience has come to an end. Now we're goin' to liberate your heathen asses, and bring you so much democracy you'll never walk straight again! -dim (the voice of the AMERICAN PEOPLE) "shiva" wrote in message ... You just keep thinkin' that. My toobs are so black they've got an event horizon... "Shiva" wrote in message ... |
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PING!
![]() -- Choky Prodanovic Aleksandar YU "Shiva" wrote in message ... You have to point me to the autotranslator that does Serbian... Anyhow , The American People are goin' to give you another chance - Just 'coz we think N. tesla was a weird critter.... "Shiva" wrote in message news ![]() |
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![]() "Shiva" wrote in message ... fc'n snipped Ever hand-pick through your "pulls" collection to find the right tubes for a [guitar] amp? I have a pair of clear-top RCA's from a Silvertone 9labled Silvertone) which sound super-smooth in every amp I've tried them. Measure real weak, and behave more like 6V6's. Other old black-plate RCA's are the same way - weak as ____, but have a great sound. BTW, i have a (basically) slavish copy of a fend. twin, AFA output stage is concerned, with one diff: i'm running 2 6L6's, and 2 *mixed-bias, 100Ohm bypassed* 6v6's - wound up doing that 'cos the "hot" chan. sounded like trash. Ever tried using 2 different OT tubes for each side of a PP circuit? Has anyone? I think my setup sounds neat - the clean chan. doesn't have the same headroom, and looses that fender 'glassiness" a bit, but, even on the clean chan, the thing starts compressin' real early, and then sounds like a deluxe on steroids (to abuse the cliche). If this has been done, especially in HiFi amps, could you point me to some schematics? -dim will try tonight to scan article from SP -- Choky Prodanovic Aleksandar YU |
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![]() "Fred Nachbaur" wrote in message ... Mikkel C. Simonsen wrote: Fred Nachbaur wrote: Black cabinets for VCRs and DVD players seems to be the style nowadays. Nevermind that my mom cannot see the labels for the panel buttons on them..... I know, isn't that dumb? Thankfully, there are signs that the silver-front look seems to be making a comeback.(Thank goodness! I've been waiting for 20 years!) For instance, I just got my wife a new silver-box DVD player. But why do they have to use that ugly alu-look plastic. If you want aluminium use the real thing... I much prefer NAD-grey plastic to the "modern" stuff. Best regards, Mikkel C. Simonsen Well, yes. That's the thing, it always comes down to those "beans." I suppose that the move towards the black look was driven more by marketing pressure than by consumer preference, simply because it's a lot easier to make a black front that looks good. Brushed aluminum is expensive both from a materials and labour standpoint, it's also heavier and therefore increases shipping costs. I agree, the NAD-grey or charcoal can look quite nice, and seems to be easier to read lettering on. But brushed aluminum is still the classiest. ;-) Cheers, Fred Fred, anodized black aluminum is still "brushed aluminum", it's just anodized with a black die. I'm a big fan of the short-lived "pink" anodized aluminum faceplates... |
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![]() Shiva wrote: "Fred Nachbaur" wrote in message ... Mikkel C. Simonsen wrote: Fred Nachbaur wrote: Black cabinets for VCRs and DVD players seems to be the style nowadays. Nevermind that my mom cannot see the labels for the panel buttons on them..... I know, isn't that dumb? Thankfully, there are signs that the silver-front look seems to be making a comeback.(Thank goodness! I've been waiting for 20 years!) For instance, I just got my wife a new silver-box DVD player. But why do they have to use that ugly alu-look plastic. If you want aluminium use the real thing... I much prefer NAD-grey plastic to the "modern" stuff. Best regards, Mikkel C. Simonsen Well, yes. That's the thing, it always comes down to those "beans." I suppose that the move towards the black look was driven more by marketing pressure than by consumer preference, simply because it's a lot easier to make a black front that looks good. Brushed aluminum is expensive both from a materials and labour standpoint, it's also heavier and therefore increases shipping costs. I agree, the NAD-grey or charcoal can look quite nice, and seems to be easier to read lettering on. But brushed aluminum is still the classiest. ;-) Cheers, Fred Fred, anodized black aluminum is still "brushed aluminum", it's just anodized with a black die. True. And I don't much care for it even if it's real. But it's easier to fake halfway realistically using black plastic, than it is to fake other colors of anodized aluminum. I'm a big fan of the short-lived "pink" anodized aluminum faceplates... LOL! Good thing it was short-lived! I rather like gold anodizing, like on the chassis he http://dogstar.dantimax.dk/tubestuf/...s/am-tx2-1.jpg (Yeah, I know. The chassis is nice, the rest of it's ugly.) ![]() Cheers, Fred |
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![]() Shiva wrote: "Fred Nachbaur" wrote in message ... Shiva wrote: ...... I rather like gold anodizing, like on the chassis he http://dogstar.dantimax.dk/tubestuf/...s/am-tx2-1.jpg (Yeah, I know. The chassis is nice, the rest of it's ugly.) ![]() Cheers, Fred What is it, Fred? My firt guess would be a Teramin, knowin' you... I reckon if its not Thera Min, I think its Oscar Laitor, but more likely the former, since I see Ah Reff Coil, and Cryst All, and Aud Io, and the Anne Tenna is just missin. Patrick Turner. |
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![]() Shiva wrote: [...] I'm a big fan of the short-lived "pink" anodized aluminum faceplates... LOL! Good thing it was short-lived! I rather like gold anodizing, like on the chassis he http://dogstar.dantimax.dk/tubestuf/...s/am-tx2-1.jpg (Yeah, I know. The chassis is nice, the rest of it's ugly.) ![]() Cheers, Fred What is it, Fred? My firt guess would be a Teramin, knowin' you... That would be a good first guess. But actually it's a low-power AM transmitter. It's the "fanciest" of three circuits I mucked about with recently, but haven't gotten around to documenting and putting up on the ol' website yet. I did manage to put up the schematic, though, it's at http://dogstar.dantimax.dk/tubestuf/graphics/AM-tx2.gif Cheers, Fred |
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![]() "Patrick Turner" wrote in message ... Shiva wrote: "Fred Nachbaur" wrote in message ... Shiva wrote: ..... I rather like gold anodizing, like on the chassis he http://dogstar.dantimax.dk/tubestuf/...s/am-tx2-1.jpg (Yeah, I know. The chassis is nice, the rest of it's ugly.) ![]() Cheers, Fred What is it, Fred? My firt guess would be a Teramin, knowin' you... I reckon if its not Thera Min, I think its Oscar Laitor, but more likely the former, since I see Ah Reff Coil, and Cryst All, and Aud Io, and the Anne Tenna is just missin. Patrick Turner. We be good guessers, us. Hope Fred's not mean enough to prove us wrong.... -dim |
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![]() "Fred Nachbaur" wrote in message ... Shiva wrote: [...] I'm a big fan of the short-lived "pink" anodized aluminum faceplates... LOL! Good thing it was short-lived! I rather like gold anodizing, like on the chassis he http://dogstar.dantimax.dk/tubestuf/...s/am-tx2-1.jpg (Yeah, I know. The chassis is nice, the rest of it's ugly.) ![]() Cheers, Fred What is it, Fred? My firt guess would be a Teramin, knowin' you... That would be a good first guess. But actually it's a low-power AM transmitter. It's the "fanciest" of three circuits I mucked about with recently, but haven't gotten around to documenting and putting up on the ol' website yet. I did manage to put up the schematic, though, it's at http://dogstar.dantimax.dk/tubestuf/graphics/AM-tx2.gif Cheers, Fred Shoo' nuf, Pat, he *was* mean enough to prove us wrong... I like the PS setup, though (+-rails), the audio part (I'm real bad at RF, but like the "global feedback" - is that commonly done in transmitters? 6BE6... is g2 (pin 6) there to give the electrons a fightin' chance to get past the second controll grid? RF... Weirdness... |
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![]() Shiva wrote: "Fred Nachbaur" wrote in message ... Shiva wrote: [...] I'm a big fan of the short-lived "pink" anodized aluminum faceplates... LOL! Good thing it was short-lived! I rather like gold anodizing, like on the chassis he http://dogstar.dantimax.dk/tubestuf/...s/am-tx2-1.jpg (Yeah, I know. The chassis is nice, the rest of it's ugly.) ![]() Cheers, Fred What is it, Fred? My firt guess would be a Teramin, knowin' you... That would be a good first guess. But actually it's a low-power AM transmitter. It's the "fanciest" of three circuits I mucked about with recently, but haven't gotten around to documenting and putting up on the ol' website yet. I did manage to put up the schematic, though, it's at http://dogstar.dantimax.dk/tubestuf/graphics/AM-tx2.gif Cheers, Fred Shoo' nuf, Pat, he *was* mean enough to prove us wrong... I like the PS setup, though (+-rails), the audio part (I'm real bad at RF, but like the "global feedback" - is that commonly done in transmitters? 6BE6... is g2 (pin 6) there to give the electrons a fightin' chance to get past the second controll grid? RF... Weirdness... I'm stuffed if I know how the thing works. Trans Mitter. I dunno about the diodes and FB, I guess the AM output is demodulated to AF, and applied back to the AF input, and any errors in the modulation are corrected. But I also don't know why he has a Crys Stal in there when she don't really seem necessary to the process. Just a one triode Oscar Laitor and Pen Toad amp would seem to be all that's needed for the Ah Reff and one Elle Tee Pee for the Aud Io. Keep smiling. Lance Armstrong looks certain to gain time over the rest of the field up the final climb right now, although there is one unimportant rider in front of him at last report. Micheal Rogers (aus) is at 15th overall. His first Tour I think.... Patrick Turner. |
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![]() Patrick Turner wrote: Shiva wrote: [...] Shoo' nuf, Pat, he *was* mean enough to prove us wrong... I like the PS setup, though (+-rails), the audio part (I'm real bad at RF, but like the "global feedback" - is that commonly done in transmitters? 6BE6... is g2 (pin 6) there to give the electrons a fightin' chance to get past the second controll grid? RF... Weirdness... I'm stuffed if I know how the thing works. Trans Mitter. I dunno about the diodes and FB, I guess the AM output is demodulated to AF, and applied back to the AF input, Bingo! That's exactly what it do. Distributed C and input C to 12AT7 grid pin 2 filters the RF pretty good, no need for any added Cappa Sitters. and any errors in the modulation are corrected. But I also don't know why he has a Crys Stal in there when she don't really seem necessary to the process. Oh, Crys is a very stable gal, one of them thar homesteading types, ya know. She's married to Cole Pitts, Oscar Laitor's second cousin. She manages to keep Cole Pitts from having the wanderin' eye all over the band... Just a one triode Oscar Laitor and Pen Toad amp would seem to be all that's needed for the Ah Reff and one Elle Tee Pee for the Aud Io. But then you need good old Mod U. Later added to give Aud Io somethin' to do. Pen Toad - yup, works good for Ah Reff Apple-fryer. But the 12-eh-you!-7 mu-stage is kinda nice too, low input C like Pen Toad, and output is at DC ground so nothing goes bzzt-dzzt when pokinfingerin' the Ah Reff Coill. Keep smiling. OK. :-))) |
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![]() "Fred Nachbaur" wrote in message ... Shiva wrote: "Fred Nachbaur" wrote in message ... [...] I did manage to put up the schematic, though, it's at http://dogstar.dantimax.dk/tubestuf/graphics/AM-tx2.gif Cheers, Fred Shoo' nuf, Pat, he *was* mean enough to prove us wrong... Yeah, I can be a mean bugger on a Sunday morning... I like the PS setup, though (+-rails), the audio part (I'm real bad at RF, but like the "global feedback" - is that commonly done in transmitters? I'd never seen it, but what do I know? Shortly after floating my "wonderful invention" on an electronics forum, our very own Robert Casey pointed me to an article he did forever ago, doing essentially the same thing: http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaver...os/amxmit.html Ain't nuthin' new under the sun.... Annoying that other people have imagination too, ain't it? I like the guy's web presentation - it's nice to see real scope data along with the theory & modeling.... 6BE6... is g2 (pin 6) there to give the electrons a fightin' chance to get past the second controll grid? It's basically just the first screen grid. For signal it's at ground, so it provides the anode for the oscillator grid (g1). What's really cool is that what happens on the second control grid (g3) has virtually *no effect* on cathode current! The difference is all absorbed in the g2/g4 business. (g4 is the second screen grid). And of course g5 is the suppressor. Clever... At least now i have a basic grasp for those toob's reason for being... The net result is that the oscillator stays rock-steady even under modulation on g3. The tube was designed to mix incoming RF with the local oscillator, producing an IF on the plate. But there's nothing that says you can't put audio on g3 instead, and have modulated RF on the plate. RF... Weirdness... Yup, especially when you start trying to figure out antennas. Black magic, I tells ya... I was friends with an old guy named Bob (must be hittin' 90 around now) who was doin' CW - always had to put up his half -mile (to me) long *wire* eachj time a storm came trough. He did all kinds of weird antenae designs when he was younger - there were chunks of old towers & mysterious combination of aluminum tubing & PVC pipe rotting all over his place... Cheers, Fred |
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![]() Patrick Turner wrote: [...] Just a one triode Oscar Laitor and Pen Toad amp would seem to be all that's needed for the Ah Reff and one Elle Tee Pee for the Aud Io. Keep smiling. Oh by the way -- here's the other two Sir Kitts. The first one is the "Muntz" version, you could make it even Muntzier by replacing Crys Stall with her cousin Elsie Net-Works. http://dogstar.dantimax.dk/tubestuf/graphics/AM-tx1.gif Works pretty good, but you get less undistored modulation depth without the NFB. Output's pretty wimpy too, only about 3 Millie Whats. Prototype was transmogrified into this next one: http://dogstar.dantimax.dk/tubestuf/graphics/AM-tx3.gif This one's kinda inbetween, with Penn Toad for Aud Io Apple-Fryer, Crys Stall Die-odes for de Tektor. Could use an Ah Reff Apple-Fryer, but it's just barely enough to drive my linear to 80 watts PEP on a good day. This one's even uglier. Went all out to get that Retro-Radio-Shack-Hobbyist-Kitsch look. http://dogstar.dantimax.dk/tubestuf/...s/am-tx3-1.jpg Cheers, Fred |
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