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This One Goes to Eleven

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Float sounds like fun. Do you know its dimensions and spacer thickness.

Wachara C.

Just going by memory the speakers are about 100x100mm and the diaphragm-stator gap should be around 0.65 to 0.7mm.

I agree, only the most experienced builders, and people we don't like. :)

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?

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. :)

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 by guzziguy

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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.

  • 2 weeks later...

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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