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finally found tank suppliers etc. :-)

Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2004 3:03 am
by HM
Extremely valuable links here, every aplikation- <BR>note and in-depth data needed for making probber <BR>input and output circuitry, as well as many many <BR>other uther usefull things <BR> <BR><A HREF="http://www.accutronicsreverb.com/index.htm" TARGET="_top">http://www.accutronicsreverb.com/index.htm</A> <BR> <BR>I found this on last page of the vermona test <BR>from sonicstate that i posted some days ago <BR>I think this is realatively new, I have made <BR>heavy searches 2-3 years ago but never found <BR>anything this interesting 20-30 $ range the <BR>tanks even is affordable, no eu suppliers as <BR>far as I can see, importing can be a little <BR>beurocratic but still possible <BR> <BR>HM

finally found tank suppliers etc. :-)

Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2004 3:55 am
by HM
I am a fool, the link have been posted in 2002 <BR>I just never realised that there was detailed <BR>infos on the coils, and aplication notes etc. <BR> <BR>It&acute;s a very strange behaviour on the output <BR>coil, &#40;speaking impedances&#41;, the impedance <BR>rises to extremely levels already at 5-6 Khz, <BR>and at the same time the signal level is only <BR>a few milivolts under full feed, the output <BR>stage is highly critical <BR> <BR>For you unexpirienced in analog design let me <BR>explain that noise is generated as equivalent <BR>"current-noise" so higher impedance means also <BR>higher noise-voltage, U = R x I, ohms law, you <BR>all know how a guitar pick up more noice than a <BR>microphone, thats the coils being high-impedant <BR> <BR>Such considrations have to be taken with these <BR>thanks, thats why they note the shieldings and <BR>ground loops so carefully. <BR> <BR>There electrical circuits most certainly gives <BR>room for improvement,........ very interesting <BR> <BR>HM

finally found tank suppliers etc. :-)

Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2004 12:28 pm
by HM

finally found tank suppliers etc. :-)

Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2004 2:43 pm
by Despiracy
i ordered mine from www.tubesandmore.com. <BR>The best prices i've seen. <BR> <BR>Peace & Unity

finally found tank suppliers etc. :-)

Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2004 1:29 pm
by HM
In case you rolled your own, I would be very <BR>interested in your post-spring circuitry, in <BR>according to my above consideration&acute;s <BR> <BR>I might probably whant to try vermona-spring <BR>if "upgrading" from spring-king, it would <BR>make more sense to build a unit with 2 or 3 <BR>tanks in difrent lengths <BR> <BR>HM

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