February 5, 201214 yr Float sounds like fun. Do you know its dimensions and spacer thickness. Wachara C.
February 5, 201214 yr Just going by memory the speakers are about 100x100mm and the diaphragm-stator gap should be around 0.65 to 0.7mm.
February 5, 201214 yr I think that boards for this should be regulated in terms of who they are sold to, no joke.
February 5, 201214 yr I think that boards for this should be regulated in terms of who they are sold to, no joke. I agree, only the most experienced builders, and people we don't like. Or people who are smart enough to know their own limitations?
February 6, 201214 yr Just going by memory the speakers are about 100x100mm and the diaphragm-stator gap should be around 0.65 to 0.7mm. Thanks a lot for the information.
February 6, 201214 yr Or people who are smart wise enough to know their own limitations? There are plenty of smart people who don't know their limitations. Edited February 6, 201214 yr by guzziguy
February 8, 201214 yr Author The challenge will be to make the thing as easy as a kgsshv to put together and get to work. Still the voltages are a bit high so i'm going to add foolproof testpoints for adjustments.
February 19, 201214 yr Had local headfier ask me to fix his Transistoramp MK3. It has a blown secondary winding in the transformer. 120V out instead of 330V and gets real hot real quick. Here's the thing, though - the volume control goes to 20.....
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