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Old 03-04-2008, 01:12 AM   #1
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How to adjust your tube guitar amp

How to adjust your tube guitar amp?
Who know where i can found file discuss this problem system?
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Old 03-04-2008, 01:19 AM   #2
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What kind of adjustment?

Bias? That's covered several places.
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Your link there seems to indicate you build and sell guitar amps,but having read a lot of the questions you have been posting lately,they are very vague sounding.Sorry if I seem nosy,but I have been wondering what gives?
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All this place

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What kind of adjustment?

Bias? That's covered several places.
Yes, it include bias, coupling, noise reduce etc.
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Old 03-04-2008, 02:38 AM   #5
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I'm market not engieer

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Your link there seems to indicate you build and sell guitar amps,but having read a lot of the questions you have been posting lately,they are very vague sounding.Sorry if I seem nosy,but I have been wondering what gives?
Being marketing, Not engieer, maybe some quaestion I ask is not clear
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Being marketing, Not engieer, maybe some quaestion I ask is not clear
Oh,I see.Not that your questions arent clear,just seemed to be odd questions from someone who builds,but I guess I shouldnt assume.Sorry to be nosy.
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Methinks Walters is back.
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Old 03-04-2008, 03:22 PM   #8
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Well, at least they have a China Quality Certification...so they must be good stuff.

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Methinks Walters is back.
I dont get it.Who's Walters?
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Ah, you are lucky you weren't around on the old ampage. It's hard to explain, you really had to experience it. Walters was a guy who constantly asked questions about many different subjects but never volunteered anything himself. If you answered his questions he would hit you with a barrage of additional questions, never giving up, and arguing with you if you questioned him in any way. He's the only guy I ever saw that got R.G. angry. He also was all over the other forums like TGP, HC, and the recording forum. He got banned almost everywhere he went. Many thought he was some sort of AI/bot.

This kldguitar guy is acting in a very similar manner. I don't buy what he is claiming. If he is in the marketing department of a firm that manufactures guitar amps, why doesn't he go to the R&D guys down the hall, rather than coming here with the basic questions he is asking? Even if he isn't walters, it's very peculiar.
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Yeah,I dont know of Walters.I had been reading this guys posts,and it got the best of me,I had to ask.One of his first posts went to talking about prices and shipping etc,struck me as odd,the follow up questions that is.Almost seems he is looking for a market and will build and sell after he learns how.
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yes. if you are interesting in please contact with me

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Yeah,I dont know of Walters.I had been reading this guys posts,and it got the best of me,I had to ask.One of his first posts went to talking about prices and shipping etc,struck me as odd,the follow up questions that is.Almost seems he is looking for a market and will build and sell after he learns how.
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See what I mean?

I call him peculiar and he doesn't respond. Does anyone other than me think it weird that he didn't comment on my earlier post? I know I would have and most other people would too. And don't tell me it's because he's Chinese. If he can ask questions about and understand the answers regarding the details of tube amplifier engineering in a foreign language, he understands what peculiar means.

I'll ask him directly.

kldguitar, instead of posting basic amplifier design questions here, why don't you ask the people in your research and development department? After all, you have several amplifiers in your firms line for sale. All the answers are already there at your office!!!
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Very odd.Regis,it would appear he is looking at my reply as if I might be a potential buyer.
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I have had some dealings with Yongdong Pan and Kailing. They are a Chinese company that make musical instrument amps and guitar stuff. I ran into them at NAMM.

I believe that they may be doing internet research into how to build tube amplifiers. You do have to admire their intestinal fortitude in just asking "how do I make and adjust tube amps?"

The dealings I had with them were not bad, just did not work out. It's not Walters, or at least I don't think that it is.
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Very odd. Regis, it would appear he is looking at my reply as if I might be a potential buyer.
...maybe I'm stating the obvious here, but it all reeks of "...covert salesmanship / marketing..." techniques to me.
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I listened recently to a documentary on the radio about China and its booming
business making copies of other people's products (watches, shoes, etc).
Apparently someone could be working at a legitimate factory but other
members of the family could be working down the road at another factory
making copies galore with information, parts, molds and such 'borrowed' from
the first factory.

So I can't help forming this picture of kldguitar being in the business of making
copies of legitimate amps and now they would just like to know how the
things they are copying actually work.

Kldguitar, I find it kind of neat to have someone from China in this forum since
you guys have been, at least until recently, very cut off from the rest of the world.
Your English is pretty good so we shouldn't have any problems communicating.
You are entitled to be as forthcoming or not about yourself as you see
fit. We're all pretty anonymous here. I think it's just your being from
China that has tickled our curiosity.

So welcome .

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Made in China

I work at LOWES Building.I had a guy with 3 "kids" come in and asked if they could take some pictures for a Palomar Collage class.After asking the "teacher" a bunch of qustions,he finally said that the King of Tialand wanted to buld a Lowes copy,Maybe call it Lues.Wake up America
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Well, at least they have a China Quality Certification...so they must be good stuff.

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Oh yeah - plus the certificate is signed by 'Christina'.
You KNOW it's gotta be good.
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