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In Reply to: Can't find an affordable 45-based SET. posted by jeffreybehr on February 3, 2007 at 10:07:24:
...for the Paramour IIs they would sell me?
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Yes, of course. Bottlehead has the plans, parts list, and assembly manual for sale - we even throw in the actual parts as well.The design is not in the public domain, and I have not licensed the circuit to anyone except Bottlehead.
If so it would be cheaper. I might very well end up with a 45 for a tweeter amp too. So with that in mind could you give me a breif run down of the high frequenhy advantages behind parafeed? I understand it's advantages for bass.
"So with that in mind could you give me a breif run down of the high frequenhy advantages behind parafeed? I understand it's advantages for bass."Russ, as I understand it they are one in the same. In a nutshell, without the gap there is no need for more winds to keep the inductance up. Without the extra wire there can be less capacitance.
Somebody please tell me if I'm wrong.
Tre'
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...all the parts. :-)Do you know if bottlehead will sell that stuff?
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Tin-eared audiofool and obsessed landscape fotografer.
http://community.webshots.com/user/jeffreybehr
about your desire to attempt to buy someone else's intellectual property from someone who doesn't have a license to sell it and w/out paying anything to those who do. I'll say that much for you. What are you planning to do with it if you get it? just curious.
I think all of us in this hobby should try to protect the ones who supply it, and try to make sure they can make a living and support their families, so they're able to eat, etc. and be around for us. I don't think anyone of them is making such a grandiose profit that anyone can even begin to rationalize ripping them off.
Best to ask Doc B directly - it's his business.
For a bit less than 350 per amp you are getting a 12at7, a 2a3, an output transformer, a power transformer, a plate choke, a parafeed cap, and a CCS kit as well as the chassis/jacks/resistors/caps/tube sockets.Without putting a price on Paul's engineering time and the excellent instructions I don't see how you can source the parts for less. Besides, great folks to do biz with and the best support around!
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