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In Reply to: RE: Making the M-60- helpful for kit builders? posted by Ralph on January 13, 2014 at 10:47:10
Thanks for the info..............
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yes sir.............looks a littel nicer than my
old M60 kit...Maybe....Haha
but know new kits....?
Unlike the old kits, the new one is just like the assembled version.
Hi Ralph, I feel like I'm an old friend of the family, you helped me with some empire builds and we chatted at rmaf about vintage bikes and some people we know in common. I also have Duke Lejeunes Jazz Modules that I my local tube club Love to use as they are amp friendly. I've never run your amps though and it has always been a dream of mine to add them to the amp collection. This kit business makes it more tenable. Can you outline the changes one can expect with the different upgrade packages? I will be running se input for the time being. Thanks in advance, Bill
There are 3 options, just like the assembled amp:
Power supply boost (doubles the capacitance in the output section). If you are pushing the amp hard, this helps keep the amp sounding smooth.
V-Cap Teflon caps. We are using the copper foil parts. These are the best coupling caps we have heard to date.
Caddock Resitor package. We get the resistors custom built. These are the best sounding resistors we have found and have been that way for a long time. They help with resolution and timbrel accuracy. Caddock makes a variety of parts- this is the best sounding and we don't see this part in any after-market catalogs.
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