In Reply to: Actually, the math... posted by Lew on January 28, 2015 at 13:35:57:
This is an obsolete tube amplifier design that was retired by the commercial industry over 50 years ago. Yet you want to believe it holds some mysterious property that the evolution of modern electronics has not yet discovered?
I'm not trying to sound belittling, but comments like you just made always seem to come from people lacking higher level scientific educations.
Electronics and physics these days is on the brink of generating our own black holes. Do you really think all the secrets of physics are locked in a DC coupled 2A3 amplifier design from 1931?
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- Come on... - gusser 14:03:36 01/28/15 (7)
- Whoa! - Lew 07:32:54 01/29/15 (1)
- RE: Whoa! - gusser 07:57:17 01/29/15 (0)
- RE: Come on... - kyle 14:10:23 01/28/15 (4)
- I'm not disputing that. - gusser 14:18:56 01/28/15 (3)
- RE: I'm not disputing that. - morricab 02:26:53 01/29/15 (0)
- Agreed. - kyle 14:38:21 01/28/15 (1)
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