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On Dec 25, 10:08 pm, John Thompson <j...@vector.os2.dhs.org> wrote: > On 2008-12-25, jim beam <spamvor...@bad.example.net> wrote: > > > heretic.  this is r.b.t - along with all the other whiners, retrogrinches, > > and flat-earthers, you're supposed to make like ignorance is a virtue and > > say that steel is fatigue-proof. > > Steel is not fatigue-proof, but it does tend to fail in a more gradual     

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Author: Andre Jute
Date: Dec 25, 2008 18:41

Andre Jute wrote: Ian Thompson-Bell <ruffrecords@yahoo.com> wrote: I have read many articles where a tube's operating point is said to be set so that the tube operates in its 'Most Linear Region' but so far I have not come across any explanation as to how you determine where this region is from the tubes curves. In many triode cases, the op point seems to be down in the
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On Sep 22, 8:48 pm, John Byrns <byr...@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > In article <C4FD3E34.D28C6%%jon...@bellsouth.net>, > > The question is, what are we really talking about when we say "bad sound", or > good sound? This is really simple. It is that sound recognized as good by ears trained by years of concert-going. Messrs Briggs and Walker and Leak and suchlike were habitues of the London concert     

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Author: Ian Thompson-Bell
Date: Sep 23, 2008 03:50

On Sep 22, 10:36 am, Nick Gorham <n...@lurcher.org> wrote: Ian Thompson-Bell wrote: I have read many articles where a tube's operating point is said to be set  so that the tube operates in its 'Most Linear Region' but so far I have not come across any explanation as to how you determine where this region is from the tubes curves. In many triode cases, the op point seems
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Ian Thompson-Bell <ruffrecords@yahoo.com> wrote: > I have read many articles where a tube's operating point is said to be > set so that the tube operates in its 'Most Linear Region' but so far I > have not come across any explanation as to how you determine where this > region is from the tubes curves. In many triode cases, the op point > seems to be down in the bottom keft hand corner of the     

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Author: Andre Jute
Date: Sep 22, 2008 18:36

On Sep 21, 12:15 am, John Byrns <byr...@sbcglobal.net> wrote: In article <48c53147$0$7331$607ed...@cv.net>, "GerryE123" <gerrye...@optonline.net> wrote: "John Byrns" <byr...@sbcglobal.net> wrote: Qts = 0.50 I use them in sealed boxes, I like the sound of sealed boxes. I tried them in reflex enclosures but I don't like the reflex sound, plus the
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I was just listening to my STAX electrostatic headphones plugged into the matching STAX transistor amp. The amplification devices are standard, if only because my guarantee will go bye-bye if I alter them. But I've upgraded the wallwart by a factor of ten, to 3A, and the difference is very noticeable in a firmer sound and deeper bass. I imagine that one can go too far in this direction., too.     

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Author: Andre Jute
Date: Sep 22, 2008 11:05

Andre Jute wrote: On Sep 17, 11:21 am, Patrick Turner <i...@turneraudio.com.au> wrote: Andre Jute wrote: I'm not answering your other letters, Patrick, because you're simply overcomplicating things. This is all very, very simple, because you have a very experienced guy telling you only what you need to know to make good working net pages, and that is
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On Sep 17, 11:21 am, Patrick Turner <i...@turneraudio.com.au> wrote: > Andre Jute wrote: > > > I'm not answering your other letters, Patrick, because you're simply > > overcomplicating things. This is all very, very simple, because you > > have a very experienced guy telling you only what you need to know to > > make good working net pages, and that is very, very little indeed. > > Its quite     

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Author: Andre Jute
Date: Sep 22, 2008 11:00

On Sep 13, 1:13 am, John Byrns <byr...@sbcglobal.net> wrote: In article <48cafee...@dnews.tpgi.com.au>, Keithr <kei...@nowhere.com.au> wrote: John Byrns wrote: In article <48ca1b1...@dnews.tpgi.com.au>, Keithr <kei...@nowhere.com.au> wrote: Andre Jute wrote: The truth is I'm not an audiophile all, merely a music lover with a talent for
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Author: Andre Jute
Date: Sep 20, 2008 20:29

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Author: Andre Jute
Date: Sep 19, 2008 12:52

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Author: Patrick Turner
Date: Sep 18, 2008 01:09

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Author: Andre Jute
Date: Sep 17, 2008 10:49

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Author: Andre Jute
Date: Sep 12, 2008 18:47

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