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In Reply to: RE: Maximum Output posted by Tre' on January 28, 2015 at 21:12:35
Hey! I get it, TRE!
NEVER challenge a published Dogma. Oh, but I do!
Bring ANY amp that you think is THE best, and I'll run it against this design-- the one that you prefer not to understand-- on our system at RMAF 2015.
This offer is open to anyone who brings a SET that is built right, and looks like it.... something the Demo room can justify showing to the public.
IF all of the people present choose yours, we will run it-- and name it's builder-- to the public.
If that happens, my design will go on the Display table, yours will get to play.
I will not vote unless there's a Tie.
---Dennis---
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If there's a tie it means yours is just another 2A3 amp and doesn't require your vote. For that matter, if only 60% of the listeners prefer yours, it's just another 2A3 amp.
!
The Mind has No Firewall~ U.S. Army War College.
The answer is in my last post and is obvious-- a set of dogma proves nothing-- performance and longevity proves everything.
I've had enough of this crap. Good Day.
---Dennis---
this request either."Dennis, do me a favor?
With your amplifier playing music at your normal listening level connect a scope at the B+ end of the output transformer. Adjust the scope for the most sensitivity. Be sure to tell us what that setting on your scope is (volts per division). Do you see any waveform on the scope? If you do, what's the amplitude of the waveform peak to peak?"
Or any of the many other straight up questions I and others have asked you, over the years, where you never gave a straight up answer.
Thanks anyway Dennis. Have a nice day.
Tre'
Have Fun and Enjoy the Music
"Still Working the Problem"
Edits: 01/30/15
This message has been moved to a more appropriate venue .
Edits: 01/30/15
What does any of that have anything to do with the questions I ask you?
Does the JJ 2a3-40 have a 800 ohms plate resistance or not?
What does the fact that the JJ 2a3-40 will dissipate 40 watts have to do with it's performance in an amplifier where the idle plate dissipation is only 10.75 watts?
If the JJ 2a3-40 has a plate resistance of 800 ohms how can it operate, with low distortion, into a 1k ohm load with the idle current at 43ma?
These are not technically hard questions.
Why can't you just give me a straight answer?
Tre'
Have Fun and Enjoy the Music
"Still Working the Problem"
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