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In Reply to: RE: Not really.... posted by drlowmu on November 17, 2014 at 13:18:40
Ok so it is a Serious Stereo amp. So he is using different component manufactures today. Perhaps a few things are moved around as well.
But it's still the basic 1930 vintage design built in a garage workshop or the kitchen table.
Sure it may sound fantastic to some people. Why not just leave it at that.
Just stop sprinkling pixy dust on it. We all now know what's inside and frankly it's nothing unexpected.
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From the Sound Practices era, which was the American Renaissance for SET, followed by the Baroque.
Observe, before you think. Think before you open your yap. Act on the basis of experience.
What was the original cost of that amplifier is more interesting as those “commercial” amplifiers are not cheap
$15k or something like that.
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why a DIY SET amp like that have this price tag?
I don't remember too many cheap commercial 2A3 or 300B amps. 5-15K is where they were at.
Pixie dust, lots of it.
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