the velocity of propagation of the signal (versus the velocity of the actual electrons) is determined by the dielectric or insulation material that the electromagnetic wave is predominantly traveling through.
I would like to see some proof of this.
Does anyone care to ask an amplifier designer a technical question? My door is open.
@michaellent Hi. What would you like about amplifiers? They are my favorite subject and life's work. Did you check out the YouTube videos and Burning Amp? Realizing early on that the applications in the RCA and other manuals are just one of many possibilities I like to create new applications that are within the capabilities of the tube yet not in the book. Most USA manufacturers copy the same "typical" application from each other. European makers often have many more applications. I noted this in my BAmp talk. The RM-10 is unique in that it gets over 40 watts (at the plates) with one pair of EL-84s. In the standard application EL-84s achieve 18 watts per pair. However that application is based on a low B+ which is desirable if one wants to make highly cost effective amplifiers. So most manufacturers use that application though many other applications could be created. Mine is at a very high B+ which I have found to be very reliable and gives longer tube life than some of the low B+ apps. Emission Labs, makers of large triodes like the 300B, lists many applications (operating points, load impedances, etc) for each of their tubes. I did some for Jac Music on the new 45B and confirmed them on the bench, not by simulation. See note below applications. http://emissionlabs.com/datasheets/EML45B.htm |
@radiointerference Hello Roger, thanks again for this opportunity seeing you worked for Harold Beveridge , I have two questions, 1). I have a pair of Beveridge 2SW's with a panel that has gone south. I am looking to make a jig to tension the mylar film. Can you shed some light on how to rebuild the panels, I have some background info on the mylar but would like to know the tension techniques to properly rebuild. We stretched the mylar a bit beyond its elastic limit, so tight as you can get it. A silk screen stretcher works well or look on YouTube for other clever ideas. Weights will not do the job. We have the mylar in stock. It has to be coated both sides and heavy and well attached to the brass strip. There is significant current on the mylar. Nothing like the high resistance film of a Quad. Question 2), I had purchased a set of Counterpoint SA-4's about 2 years ago needing repair/restoration. One was functional one was not but found one tube had vented, I think it was due to mishandling during transportation. I dont have any ECOs. I gave Counterpoint the design and Michael Elliott would be the one who changed things. Dont get his individial bias mod. Try to make the amps as original as possible. We have tubes for them. You need a schematic and some good diagnostic skills to get them going. |
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Re: Beveridge Hi, Roger, We havent done any panels for a long time. Chat with the other fellow on here who wants to stretch some mylar. We have the right Mylar as mentioned in my reply. |