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Build Your Own Tube Amplifier - workshop in 2011
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<blockquote data-quote="Shonver" data-source="post: 84387" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>My 2c...</p><p></p><p>The guys not used to building should enjoy the soldering/wiring training most. Next higher level is relating the actual interwiring to the schematic; include pin identification and component polarity. Next is the rationale behind the physical layout chosen. Probaby on the same level is a circuit description, which is next. Next is the rationale behind the chosen topology, and what other topologies were considered (discussion, but just on a pro/con level, not design); maybe also add a bit about the difficulties of making a transformer here. Then, one could discuss the life cycle of a typical valve amplifier, including maintenance and tweaking. Final step (after the slow ones have caught up) is the final visual check and switch-on and setup/calibration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shonver, post: 84387, member: 34"] My 2c... The guys not used to building should enjoy the soldering/wiring training most. Next higher level is relating the actual interwiring to the schematic; include pin identification and component polarity. Next is the rationale behind the physical layout chosen. Probaby on the same level is a circuit description, which is next. Next is the rationale behind the chosen topology, and what other topologies were considered (discussion, but just on a pro/con level, not design); maybe also add a bit about the difficulties of making a transformer here. Then, one could discuss the life cycle of a typical valve amplifier, including maintenance and tweaking. Final step (after the slow ones have caught up) is the final visual check and switch-on and setup/calibration. [/QUOTE]
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