I have a weak background, some physics and math, not a whole lot of electrical engineering. Wanted to learn more about audio tube amps, with the intent of understanding more about these classic old circuits, Fender, Marshall, Vox, Ampeg.
Started here:
Technical books online (tubebooks.org)
but the first book I downloaded was an old MIT EE book, that begins with the trajectory of a charged particle in an electric field. I learned lots of calculus and differential equations (they tell me) but this seems to be a bit far from learning about how tube audio amps work.
The other end of the spectrum was a few beginning electricity books, they most all have V=IR, and describe what a capacitor, resistor, inductor is, etc. Too descriptive to make good use, and too rudimentary.
What's a few good sources for vacuum tube amps, but a little more technical than the beginning electricity books, but not quite as far as the trajectory of a charged particle in an electric field?
Started here:
Technical books online (tubebooks.org)
but the first book I downloaded was an old MIT EE book, that begins with the trajectory of a charged particle in an electric field. I learned lots of calculus and differential equations (they tell me) but this seems to be a bit far from learning about how tube audio amps work.
The other end of the spectrum was a few beginning electricity books, they most all have V=IR, and describe what a capacitor, resistor, inductor is, etc. Too descriptive to make good use, and too rudimentary.
What's a few good sources for vacuum tube amps, but a little more technical than the beginning electricity books, but not quite as far as the trajectory of a charged particle in an electric field?
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