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January 3rd 10, 09:55 AM posted to uk.radio.amateur,uk.rec.audio,uk.d-i-y
Brian Gaff
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30 Hz 15KHz , 8 W rms , only £ 2477 for 2 .. Valve of course
I hate to think, you don't expect the guy to tell everyone his voodoo
secrets?
I suppose you also use a valve to do the rectification. I suggest the 5y3
myself, though you need a specially cleaned supply for the heaters to avoid
heater/cathode intermediation distortion....
grin.
Brian
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In article
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On 2 Jan, 12:33, "Nick" wrote:
Don't skimp on quality, go for the best!
http://www.russandrews.com/product.a...UK¤cy=GB
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In Russ's quest to extract even more
money from his customers' wallets
performance from his Hi-Fi system, he's
identified a new way of cleaning your mains supply that's even more
effective than our Ultra Purifier mains filters.
The new product 'balances' the mains and cleans the mains supply in a
completely new way; it's quite capable of lifting the performance of
your
system to a completely new level.
The principle is sound, like balanced audio circuits, it uses a
transformer with two secondaries of half the primary voltage,
connected in series, with the junction earthed and the load supplied
across the two outer ends. You could get a suitable transformer made
for much less than Russ charges.
Do you simply mean a transformer with a centre-tapped secondary, or
is there more to it than that?
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