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Do all tube amps have point to point wiring and is it that big a deal?
I wouldn't make generalizations. Isn't the Dynaco ST-70 the best-selling amp of all time? At any rate, a lot of them were sold. It has a circuit board - perhaps part of the reason for it's popularity and longevity - lots of people making replacement boards.
I'm very close to purchasing a Primaluna Prologue 2 or Classic, but wondering if there are any alternatives. I know about Jolida but I'm a little afraid to purchase their products with all the east vs west stuff going on with them. I'm also partial to Primaluna's adaptive autobias. Do all tube amps have point to point wiring and is it that big a deal?
http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=98358.msg989677#msg989677this amp is fixed bias, but all other things being equal, fixed bias amp will sound better than auto-bias. doug s.
Virtue M901 Sensation with Dodd tube buffer and Psvane tube!!
Can you explain why, in laymans terms please?
equipment that run hot, like tubed amps, can not use PCBs, except to keep the cost down and easy production.
I think that circuit boards can make production a little bit easier, but they are not always used just to keep the cost down. For example, some companies will use a circuit board to mount (hold) the parts in a specific place, and then they will use point to point wiring to connect those parts together. Then that circuit assembly is mounted into the amplifier case and wired to the rest of the parts. This technique might actually make for a more consistent product from the assembly line.
all boards in a horizontal position blocks the flow of fresh air into the amp, and the components gets too hot in minutes, and over the months/years the board gets toast.
I'll just order the Primaluna