But the amp IS real. It also sounds incredible.![]()
when you're in case, No Porn- No Glory
see ZM:
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Now is the winter of our discontent made glorious summer by sunny skies...
It was so poetic.
I'm the only one, who feels in this way?
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Had to be done!
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you beat me to it. Loved it!
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Had to be done!
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Very nasty of him isn't it but yes.
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Just to make sure I've got this right...
There will be a complete kit for both versions (differing only in polarity) available from the store -- including the VFETs and chassis?
I've been looking at picking up an old VFET-based receiver (B1/B2 or TA-N88), but sounds like this may be an even better route?!
There will be a complete kit for both versions (differing only in polarity) available from the store -- including the VFETs and chassis?
I've been looking at picking up an old VFET-based receiver (B1/B2 or TA-N88), but sounds like this may be an even better route?!
Amazing. Thank you, Mr. Pass. I can't wait to get my hands on one (hopefully it doesn't sell out before I can grab one)!
Out of curiosity, how does this differ from previous "DIY Sony VET" designs and docs from 5 years ago? It seems this is the first time it's being offered as a complete kit, and operates in SE Common Drain mode, but are there other obvious/notable differences?
I've caught up a bit on the history, and just thought it'd be fun to have a bit more complete picture of the history up to this point.![Smile :) :)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
Out of curiosity, how does this differ from previous "DIY Sony VET" designs and docs from 5 years ago? It seems this is the first time it's being offered as a complete kit, and operates in SE Common Drain mode, but are there other obvious/notable differences?
I've caught up a bit on the history, and just thought it'd be fun to have a bit more complete picture of the history up to this point.
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