Originally posted by Tele-Cat
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I'd be one of the last to defend anyone's marriage with Chinese industry and China's unfair trade practices.
But we also have ourselves to blame for that.
Also, "do things correctly" is an opinion... over the many years of helping novice builders, I've heard some homebrew, "cobbed together with junk parts" amps that absolutely ripped.
My take on it has always been what sounds good... is good.
"Purist?"
I've used TONS (well that's a stretch) of MM iron.
They are very good and their OTs sound good but, I think they're over priced for what you get... and they are not built like any vintage trannys... unless you can find vintage tweed trannys with nylon bobbins, plastic paper and machine wound like modern stuff is. ha ha
You can use all my allotment of Sprague filter caps.
IMHO, Sprague filter caps are way over priced and very close to a complete waste of money anymore.
As a matter of fact over the last couple years I've had too many of them get hot and or go bad in a month or two of use and they never used to do that. Same thing with those junk CE Dist/Antique Electronic Supply multi cap cans.
Regardless the F&T 500v caps are my first choice now, but even the import TAD 500v caps are excellent.
I use M150s in most of my work... very nice caps.
I hear no difference between CC resistors and carbon film in most all amps. I think that is 99% bunk, especially in simple amps like 50's guitar amps.
I'd defy anyone here in and A B test to tell me which amp has carbon film or carbon comp resistors.
I can't argue the NOS 12AY7 and 5Y3GT comment... that is the right choice for me too.
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