I've searched the archives, but I felt I could get more info by posting a specific question.I am currently going through "Beginner's Guide to Tube Audio Design" by Bruce Rozenblit. It's quite a good read, but there are a lot of claims which aren't expained sufficiently. Equations are just presented, not derived (for the most part). The model->equation->interpretation is very off the cuff, and not well justified.
So I'm wondering, is there a more rigorous valve book for beginners? I have a strong mathematics background, and will feel more at home in that sort of environment.
I'm contemplating "Valve Amplifiers" by Morgan Jones, but I don't know if it will be more of the same.
Thanks,
Martin.
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Topic - Beginner books - MartinR 14:25:55 01/28/03 (2)
- Re: Beginner books - Ryder 15:55:08 01/28/03 (0)
- Morgan Jones's book is good.. - Bas Horneman 14:37:17 01/28/03 (0)