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Old November 11th 16, 06:47 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Iain Churches[_2_]
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"Jim Lesurf" wrote in message
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I wonder if any current 'High End Audio' fans though that using
'Transmitter Triodes' as audio output valves was a new idea. If so, some
of
these documents might come as a surprise. 8-]


There have been a number of interesting circuits
published in fairly recent times, using
"transmitter triodes": 834, 813 and the 833A.

A colleague of mine designed his own Class A
single ended amp, in zero global figuration usinbg
QB5. He built a dozen or so of these.

Transmitter tubes/valves were made to a very high
spec in large quantities, for broadcast and the military.
They are still available NOS at very reasonable cost.

Iain