RM - what starter book on basic electronics / circuit s would you recommend ?
thanks again for your contribution here, so greatly appreciated.
thanks again for your contribution here, so greatly appreciated.
Does anyone care to ask an amplifier designer a technical question? My door is open.
Roger, glad to see you pop up in this thread. I still own 2 RM-9s from the mid-1980s. At my request, you modded each to become pentode/triode switchable (dropping total power from 100 wpc pentode to 50 wpc triode). That amp in triode mode + Vandersteen 4s and VTL Ultimate remain the best sound I ever heard. My love of tubes dates from those RM-9s. All that gear has been in storage for decades...now it's all desktop audio/headphone audio in home office, where I recently got an OTL tube unit for several high impedance headphones (Woo WA3). Impedance issues aside, everything I love about tubes is right there, just as before--the palpable feel of music, 3D notes, imaging, humane/slightly warm tonality. Wish I could hear your more recent designs, because based on the RM-9s, they must be very very good. |
And, with regard to the great interconnect debate: do you know of any testing done that approaches that of scientific blind testing that shows that any given wire, if made out of a certain material, and wound in a certain way, and shielded in a certain way, will cause electrons to move in one manner as opposed to another that can be explained as doing so and that because of that movement can be explained as yielding sonic performance that is measurably and quantifiably superior, or even just different?One is building a system in which all components sum for the final sound. A cable that sounds fine in one system may not in another. See http://ielogical.com/Audio/CableSnakeOil.php for more information. Be sure to read the PS Audio links. It’s a good primer on audio cable. The great problem in HiFi is that products are touted as ’the solution’ when in reality, only ’an option’ A great deal of what is claimed is absolute nonsense. |