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In Reply to: RE: Aural Thrills Amplifier Issue posted by baileyler on April 25, 2012 at 10:04:49
From his website
"A push pull amplifier actually takes the analogue signal and splits it in half. The top part of the analogue waveform is sent to one tube and the bottom part is sent to the other. This allows each tube to amplify 1/2 the signal and you get a greater output"
That's how Class B amplifiers work and only the ones that have Class B driver stages. Those are very few and far between.
He does not know what he's talking about.
Tre'
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Follow Ups:
Tre':
We are on the same side of this one.
He has pieces of knowledge, but does not know what they mean or how to properly use them.
I'm glad you didn't lose anything more.
Tre'
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I sent Tom an email,
"Hi,
I'm reading your website about your PP 300B amplifier.
"A push pull amplifier actually takes the analogue signal and splits it in half. The top part of the analogue waveform is sent to one tube and the bottom part is sent to the other. This allows each tube to amplify 1/2 the signal and you get a greater output"
So your 300B amplifier is operating in Class B?
Tre'"
This is his answer,
"Hello, thank you for your interest in my product. I am afraid that I
do not give out proprietary information.
Tom Kenny
Aural Thrills Audio"
He hasn't a clue. I feel sorry for anyone who buys amplifiers from this guy.
Tre'
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"Still Working the Problem"
I build things for myself like this but I would never sell, retail, a unit with leads that are just "flying".
You can see the resistors and caps just soldered together in mid-air.
He should have used solder terminal strips so that everything is held down, in a retail unit.
IMO
Tre'
Have Fun and Enjoy the Music
"Still Working the Problem"
thanks for sharing Tre'
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