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In Reply to: What happens to your tube amplifier at power up posted by cellailuca on February 27, 2021 at 01:59:07:
'Subharmonics generation is an extremely rare phenomenon in nature'
guess you never lived close to railway tracks then [just one example]
though it could be argued that trains aren't part of the 'natural world'
regards,
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Topic - What happens to your tube amplifier at power up - cellailuca 01:59:07 02/27/21 ( 8)
- RE: What happens to your tube amplifier at power up - rivervalley817 02/28/21 15:27:51 02/28/21 ( 0)
RE: What happens to your tube amplifier at power up - PakProtector 15:19:48 02/28/21 ( 1)
- RE: What happens to your tube amplifier at power up - GEO 20:09:39 02/28/21 ( 0)
Not surprising - Triode_Kingdom 15:35:37 02/27/21 ( 2)
- RE: Not surprising - cellailuca 22:44:15 02/27/21 ( 1)
- RE: Not surprising - cellailuca 22:54:20 02/27/21 ( 0)
In my builds usually a quick flash of light followed by smoke. nt - viridian 08:13:07 02/27/21 ( 1)
- LOL...-nt - elblanco 09:02:54 02/27/21 ( 0)