Hi,
It is OK to use an MKT GPF-type condenser as a flame supressor on the mains switch (230VAC line)?
I have some MKT GPF K 40/085/21 on hand...
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A quick one:use MKT GPF or something else?
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That was it!
It looks like I really need a serious ear wash!
After reading some more documentation,it became clear that the "singing...
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You're free to suspect my knowledge because I'm not a repairman but a pro musician.
Just because of what I said before,ears don't fool me:it...
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Peavey 6505+ "singing" mains XFMR
Hello to all,
Got this "hi-gainiac" on repair.The owner accuses a sudden loss of sound after approx.1/2 hour of playing.I opened the amp,went...
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I'd give a try (listen) to the following:
from Elna-Cerafine or Silmic
from Black Gate-no specific type,they're all great "by default"...
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Nope,still no info about the Goodmans,sorry.
Well...it's a matter of taste,actually.
Few months ago I put them to work in a '77 "blackfaced"...
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Hi,
I'm a violinist ( by trade) and I faced the same problems regarding the piezo PU/mixer/amp/DI thing.There are some thoughts:
1.The PU thing:...
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Nice tones,even nicer playing,I really enjoyed the blues "as is" and,on the other hand,the "Al di Meola-wannabe" Hot Potato!Congrats!...
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Thanks!
Sorry for the confusion,I didn't know that the "Gizmo" was a wheel-contact thing...actually,I saw it a long ago in...
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Actually,it's the E-Bow thing,here:
http://www.ebow.com/ebow/flash/home/home.htm
As a practical use of it in some (more) modern terms,watch...Last edited by Le Basseur; 01-10-2009, 07:51 AM.
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Hey dustyoldamp,
I presume you're talking about a Klemt amp,am I right or not?
I have a rescued 40-watter Klemt head (if I'm not mistaken,it's...
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Possible substitutions (not verified,though):
GU17=6360= RS1023 = QQE03/12 = CV2798 = RS1029
Data here:
www.radiotechnika.hu/images...
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Dunno about 6Y6s as output tubes in a guitar amp (though,as a rough guess,you'd might consider them as "little bros" of 6V6s) BUT AFAIK they make...
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Hey Mark,
I must agree with Tom Bavis on what he said on AudioAsylum (sic!) about your tubes:it's very possible to be Russian rebranded tubes...but...
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Revolutionary or just another try?
http://www.techtubevalves.com/index.php
Oppinions?
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gmoon,
Sorry for the delayed reply.
Here's the file you asked for:
http://www.ampix.org/albums/userpics...itech_DSP5.pdf
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Hi Greg,
Dpt.of correction,if you don't mind:
It's Philips,not Telefunken what they use in the EI Nis factory.
The...
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The Russian 6F1Pi is a triode+pentode tube and is equivalent with the European ECF80.
AFAIK,this tube was used in a wide variety of post-60s radio...
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Thanks!
Thank you very much Steve,THIS is the kind of an answer I hoped and waited for.
More than the blown fuse,the...
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Flyback diodes in a MusicMan...and otherwise
Got this HD One-Thirty (the SS PI version) on repair and one half of the OPT is shorted (the amp came with a shot EL34 wich took it's toll on the PI and driver...
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Output tubes' current or negative voltage?
Got an Fender Concert combo on annual service/checkout/retubing/bias.The owner bought a new (unmatched) pair of Electro Harmonix 6L6GCs (I don't want to comment...
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