have you ever considered developing a small PCB/kit for adding delay to the B+ of all of the amp kits that you sell? I posted a link to a circuit developed by Alexander Rubli that does exactly this. Voltsecond also a working delay circuit detailed on his website. After battling with the notion of installing a standby switch and the problem of cathod stripping in general, I would be willing to bet that a lot of people would be interested in this kit (and who knows, maybe it could become a standard feature on some of the amp kits).Just curious,
-Matt
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Topic - Doc, PJ . . . - eedork 06:57:25 09/23/02 (15)
- Short answer --- - Paul Joppa 11:13:00 09/23/02 (0)
- Re: Doc, PJ . . . - eedork 09:02:59 09/23/02 (12)
- Curious... - csown 10:30:01 09/23/02 (0)
- 'Twas me... - csown 10:10:24 09/23/02 (10)
- it is an interesting problem - eedork 11:43:30 09/23/02 (9)
- What if you reconsider... - csown 15:03:15 09/23/02 (8)
- Re: What if you reconsider... - Jim Carlon 07:51:38 09/24/02 (4)
- Re: What if you reconsider... - csown 09:14:24 09/24/02 (3)
- Re: What if you reconsider... - Jim Carlon 12:28:30 09/24/02 (2)
- A very useful/interesting article... - csown 09:08:07 09/25/02 (0)
- Is this what you mean? - csown 07:39:31 09/25/02 (0)
- Re: What if you reconsider... - Paul Joppa 18:35:40 09/23/02 (1)
- :) - csown 09:18:05 09/24/02 (0)
- good analysis and points . . . - eedork 16:49:19 09/23/02 (0)