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In Reply to: RE: Instead of telling us we're wrong, posted by drlowmu on December 09, 2014 at 12:55:46
You have said before using paralleled tubes causes a timing difference that is audible. So how do you know that?There are a plethora of legitimate technical reasons why paralleled tubes sound different. I too have heard it myself. But rather than research and intelligently discuss the phenomenon, you want to make up silly cowboy physics explanations for that you don't understand.
And extrapolating it to the rectifier tube is just more cowboy logic.
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I know its audible because I have a high mu driver in my input stage, and the power transformer and tube socket capability to run one to four rectifier tubes, in my DC SE amp.As I very clearly stated right above, I don't care what the reason is, nor do I know what the reason is.
Whats this cowboy stuff Gusser?? I grew up in Bucks County, PA and was a stockbroker for a few decades in Beverly Hills, CA. I have never fired one round from a gun.
Jeff Medwin
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"As I very clearly stated right above, I don't care what the reason is, nor do I know what the reason is."But that is precisely the problem. If you would just say it like that, it would be OK. But then you go on to make absurd claims, like "timing errors between paralleled tubes," or claiming that wires that you criticise for being too thin are OK "if they are in a magnetic field," or whatever, where it becomes completely obvious that you are trying to invoke pseudo-scientific "explanations" for things of which you have no basic understanding.
And then, to top it off, you throw in some entirely groundless attacks on people who do have an understanding of the basic physical principles that govern the workings of electronic devices.
As an amateur builder, you probably have some useful ideas that you could share with others. But please don't try to teach real electrical engineers about things that they understand far better than you do.
Chris
PS: Let me add that I am not an EE myself. But there are quite a few on this forum. And as a physicist, I think I can tell when someone is just BS-ing.
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