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I have had this exact discussion with Tom, and there will be a 250 watts into 8 Super D series module... he's waiting on some parts to build the modules and to finish up testing. He said he should have them in a couple of weeks.
End cap from 1940's Electrolux vacuum
“The patented InGenius balanced line receivers overcome a serious limitation of conventional balanced input stages: poor common mode rejection in real-world applications. While conventional input stages measure well in the lab and perform well on paper, they fail to live up to their CMRR specs when fed from even slightly unbalanced source impedances — a common situation in almost any pro sound environment. This is because conventional stages have low common-mode input impedance, which interacts with imbalances in source impedance to unbalance common-mode signals, making them indistinguishable from desired, balanced signals. Developed by Bill Whitlock of Jensen Transformers, the patented InGenius input stage uses clever bootstrapping to raise its common-mode input impedance into the megohm range without the noise penalty from the obvious solution of using high-valued resistors. Like transformers, InGenius line receivers maintain their high CMRR over a wide range of source impedance imbalances — even when fed from single-ended sources. But unlike transformers, these wide bandwidth solid state devices offer dc-coupling, low distortion and transparent sound”
Is that the 120/4, 60/8 ohm amp?Let us know how it sounds with the VC.Beautiful job of wiring, and love the front panel.Thanks!
Okay, here is mine. A good audio friend built it for me. He builds his own tube equipment. He put a volume pot on for me as well. He still has it and is running it in a bit. I'll get it in my system in another week or so and let yall know what I think. Isn't that a sweet wood front panel!