In Reply to: The Beveridge amps are so fussy as is.... posted by Lew on June 11, 2020 at 07:23:37:
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- I think moving the stopping resistors closer to the grids is a good idea. nt - Ralph 08:54:08 06/11/20 (18)
- Done. - Lew 13:53:32 06/11/20 (17)
- Did any of your changes and repairs sort it out? nt - Ralph 10:32:45 06/16/20 (16)
- RE: Did any of your changes and repairs sort it out? nt - Lew 08:42:31 06/17/20 (15)
- Good! - Ralph 09:36:21 06/17/20 (14)
- Premature judgement - Lew 08:47:27 06/18/20 (13)
- RE: Premature judgement - Ralph 09:30:50 06/18/20 (12)
- RE: Premature judgement - Lew 13:42:36 06/18/20 (11)
- RE: Premature judgement - Lew 14:11:19 06/18/20 (9)
- I think you should try it. Just keep an eye on the amp. nt - Ralph 08:36:34 06/19/20 (8)
- That's a problem... (keeping an eye on the amp) - Lew 19:30:06 06/20/20 (7)
- Can you extend the speaker cables for test purposes? nt - Ralph 08:33:21 06/22/20 (6)
- In the standard set-up there are no cables. - Lew 10:32:24 06/24/20 (5)
- RE: In the standard set-up there are no cables. - AJ 13:15:50 06/25/20 (3)
- RE: In the standard set-up there are no cables. - Lew 10:03:03 06/27/20 (2)
- RE: In the standard set-up there are no cables. - AJ 15:37:21 06/27/20 (1)
- RE: In the standard set-up there are no cables. - Lew 08:02:56 06/30/20 (0)
- You need spark plug copper wire for that - Ralph 10:39:29 06/24/20 (0)
- Nearly any amp will be noiser with no load nt - Ralph 13:57:27 06/18/20 (0)