In Reply to: RE: Their loss may be your gain. Or it may be... posted by rogerh113 on August 10, 2019 at 14:56:28:
I think the project would be very revealing. A design so far ahead of its time, which has spawned a small industry and cult following of OTL amplifiers, many current versions being highly sought after.
As a bit of an historical note, when I first invented my take on OTLs I had no idea who Futterman was or that OTLs were a thing. I was barely out of high school...
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- RE: Their loss may be your gain. Or it may be... - Ralph 12:54:17 08/12/19 (14)
- "Those who dot not study history will de doomed to repeat it." Santayana. nt - viridian 14:07:08 08/12/19 (13)
- :) I found out about Futterman soon enough of course - Ralph 14:35:18 08/12/19 (12)
- Somewhere I have an old hi-fi mag from the 50's and... - viridian 19:18:09 08/12/19 (11)
- Beveridge? - Lew 18:44:29 08/13/19 (4)
- No Lew, much earlier, the mono era. Nt - viridian 09:22:40 08/14/19 (3)
- Thanks, V. - Lew 10:15:05 08/20/19 (0)
- Definately the Phillips then. nt - Ralph 09:58:03 08/14/19 (1)
- Thank you, Ralph. Ill be diggin' this weekend. nt - viridian 10:34:31 08/14/19 (0)
- RE: Somewhere I have an old hi-fi mag from the 50's and... - Jim Dowdy 11:15:43 08/13/19 (3)
- Thanks Jim, Ill have to do some digging this weekend. nt - viridian 16:09:50 08/13/19 (2)
- Stephens link - Jim Dowdy 07:57:06 08/15/19 (1)
- Wow, Jim thanks for sharing that.... - viridian 10:05:24 08/15/19 (0)
- RE: Somewhere I have an old hi-fi mag from the 50's and... - airheadair 11:04:23 08/13/19 (0)
- Wouldn't be a Phillips would it? nt - Ralph 10:30:13 08/13/19 (0)