Here is Where the 813's are Going Now
Jim Simmons
orion at DATASYNC.COM
Fri Jan 9 13:06:58 EST 2009
I didn't see any iron in the pictures. You would think with a pair of
813's, the power and audio transformers would be substantial and heavy.
It does appear as if these tubes are overkill for the modest ratings of
this amp.
Jim, N5MSJ
Don Roden wrote:
> Quoting url:
> " Made by point to point wiring technique.
> The sound is much better than using PCB "
>
>
> Hummmmmmmmmmmm .... you can always tell the difference between
> point-to-point and PCB...
>
> Don WA4NPL
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