SET Asylum

No one still alive was the first

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OK, you got me, but it wasn't intended to be all that serious. None of those things I mentioned were hi-fi. Technically speaking though, no one still alive was the first to build a SET. SE triode amps using the 2A3 in communications amps and modulators were not uncommon in the '40s and '50s. And I remember friends whose fathers had similar designs for mono hi-fi when I was a kid. So, I didn't have an actual SET before the OP, but others certainly did. :)



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