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Aikido noval all in one with tube rectifier manual needed

Does anyone have a PDF copy of the user manual for the Aikido all in one with tube rectifier? Purchased this years ago and lost the manual.

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Assume 10mA each tube, you would need something 40mA or more. I am using 5AR4. Just find something is cheap and available.
5AR4, 5R4, 5Y3, or WE274B: Voltage drop are different on each tube so need to adjust the resistors. If you want to run at 280v, set the voltage 320v without tubes. It would drop 10v each tube with load.

You can find all the info here
Aikido All-in-One PCB with Tube Rectifier
 
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The manuals I posted give all the tube options and the resistor choices. You can build your board's audio circuits with these manuals up to the power supply section. There you might be on your own. I have a manual for the octal all in one. Your power supply might be very similar, maybe even identical.
 

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I think you should be able to piece together the info you need from a couple of these documents. Good luck with your project.
You overestimate me. I really need a manual as this is an all in one with tube rectifier. I cannot just figure out what parts to order and randomly fill the board. Also, I'm a novice in circuit design.

If anyone has built the noval or possibly octal all in one with tube rectifier I would really appreciate a PDF copy. Thanks
 
You're right about manuals. They should be posted at the Glass Ware site just to take the pressure off of all this nonsense. Even revision by revision can matter quite a bit. Ask me. I am building the Aikido Octal pre right now, very carefully. I see that yours is the Noval. But of course, I can't really help you nor would assume that what I am building is the same thing (it is in many ways, but one wrong connection and there goes $100). In my case a SS power supply is separate and the audio board wasn't bad at all, so step by step, and in some cases, piece by piece.
 
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