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what amp are you connecting Dude to
I just saw your gallery - I am impressed --quite a work with the sub and I presume Gedlee speakers?
Like BRM are you using heavy gauge ICs to pre?
OT, but jackman. There are some fun systems here in Chicago. I'd be happy to let you check out my Atma-aphere gear and Musical Fidelity kW preamp. There is indeed good stuff in this area. Give holler if interested....
Thanks! I'll contact you over the Thanksgiving break and see if we can arrange a get-together. You are also welcome to check out my system in Naperville anytime you wish. I just picked up an SAS preamp and would be happy to bring it over if you want to check it out. My system is modest but sounding pretty good at the moment. Cheers,J
how quiet is it?
When you have some free time maybe you can tell us a little more about the Dude, and what makes it tick. Perhaps a brief circuit description, the basic parts layout, the tube or transistor complement, number of active stages, stuff like that.
Also, it looks like you went from a zero dB gain line stage (buffered passive?) to an active line stage. Did you find a great benefit from the additional gain of the dude?
Well, it uses three 6SN7's, one 6080 and one OD3. The preamp has a bunch of capacitance. It's truly amazing how much it has. I'd bet it has more then most amps. The power supply circuit is very impressive. Yes, I went from zero gain from the buffer but before it I did have a pre with gain. No benefit as my source has enough output.
In order to get to the nitty gritty on tube topology, I guess you'll have to e-mail the designer and even his website has very little if any information. Needless to say, given my trust of Jtwrace's system, I am sure the design is supreme. The 6SN7 as many of you know is one of the best driver tubes, with plentiful choices and beautiful tone. The 6080 tube is also known more popularly as the 6AS7 in some circles and is used commonly as a power follower or cathode follower. The OD3 is a tube regulator. Of course I have no idea what the true topology of the Dude is. I wonder what the overall gain of the preamp is, I'm sure the designer would reveal that much, although it is easy to measure, just plug a sine wave generator with a known voltage on one of the inputs, turn the volume control completely clockwise and measure the output voltage. Then just calculate: 20 log (Vout/Vin) = dB of gain.Sounds like a keeper and a bargain given BRM's recent review amongst an arsenal of other competing preamps.Anand.
What tubes did he give you for left and right?
I think the Dodd is pretty transparent too. How would you distinguish the two, the Dude versus the Dodd?
How about a pic of the innards?
Good call. It should be for manufacturers to decide if photes of the internals of their products are posted.
Yes. I work with IP every day and just don't do that and wouldn't share something that isn't mine.