In Reply to: More food for thought ...(long) posted by Naz on October 24, 2007 at 20:36:04:
Naz, hi. Thanks for sharing these insights. Wow. There is a lot to think about. Most interesting. I'll have to try a grid choke with RC coupling. Still and all there is such breath of life present in my amps using interstages ( magnetic ) coupling. I know you have the tools at hand to model or build virtually anything. What a wonderful resource. Have you ever had the opportunity to hear music through one of Sakuma's amplifiers? It would almost be worth a trip to Nippon. Something about magnetics. Have you used a balanced power machine like the Equi=Tech? Everything electronic loves that pure sinusoidal AC. And, oh yes, it it the coming together of the parts in ensemble - the whole is greater than the parts - that is the wondrous harmony of the final instrument. And, what part doesn't work in one application becomes superlative in the next. As it ever was and still is for creators of instruments. Something of the artist, too, goes into the opus and remains there.
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Follow Ups
- the music of the spheres - elektron 10/25/0723:25:42 10/25/07 (3)
- RE: the music of the spheres - Naz 18:10:50 10/28/07 (2)
- Balanced Power - elektron 07:33:44 10/29/07 (1)
- Thanks, will try to track down a source in Oz (nt) - Naz 09:37:23 10/29/07 (0)