In Reply to: ideas for experiments in extreme tube rolling-help! posted by barry(1) on August 7, 2006 at 09:57:14:
Can you re-read what you posted and see whether you made any sense? I can't figure out what you want to do from what I've read. I tend to think you are talking about a circuit where two halves of a double section tube are normally paralleled per channel, and what you want to do is to parallel one half of one tube with one half of another (different) tube, per channel, so that you can in effect "mix" the "sounds" of two different brands or types of tubes. If I am correct, your idea is not novel, but most feel it's not a good idea, because in paralleling tube sections, you want them as closely matched as possible. You are hoping that, if you do what you propose, 1+1 = 4, but more likely, 1+1 may be equal to less than 1. Be satisfied with 1+1 = 2.
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- Re: ideas for experiments in extreme tube rolling-help! - Lew 12:32:47 08/07/06 (2)
- Re: ideas for experiments in extreme tube rolling-help! - barry(1) 17:22:48 08/07/06 (1)
- Re: ideas for experiments in extreme tube rolling-help! - Lew 21:33:52 08/07/06 (0)