Just discovered Stephe's YT videos and I have learned a lot already. I have watched a lot of videos in the last few years about tube amplifier electronics and equipment on YT and hers are the very best blend of teaching + reviewing + just plain fun to watch. So thank you Stephe!
I own an OTL tube amp and grounded grid tube preamp (which I built from kit), both from Transcendent Sound. Bought the OTL power amp first and no other amp in my 40+ years of listening compares, not even hi end class a musical fideltiy SS amp. I listen with Reference 3A DeCapo I speakers, supposedly pretty sensitive at 90db/1w/1m. The DeCapos have no crossover, ust a high pass cap on the tweeter.
Anyway, hi all, see you on YT!
p.s. How about an OTL tube amp project?
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Hi,
Check this out - https://audioxpress.com/article/your-can-diy-a-25w-otl-tube-amplifier
I have thought about 2 projects from Skunkie and I all ways have the same problem.The Iron is always an issue (Dam), here in the UK the Transformers are double or triple the price but nobody supplies them or a few months to get them delivered. I have watched all of Stephe's video's (Keep up the good work Stephe) and have just completed a Boyuurange A9 Kit and it looks like it will need modifying some thing similar to the A12 as the Bass end is low and sound is not good compared to a Chinese 6P1 I have.
I'm currently sourcing the parts for the 25w OTL Amp as my next project and then Stephe shows us the 1930/40s Amp , Dam looks like I'll have to build them both.
I have attached a PDF File with all details for the 25w OTL Amp for reference/information.
Stay Safe , All the Best
Will