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Thanks, Brian - that is a very cool link, and not too technical.
Interesting stuff . . . and amazing that tubes can do what they do!
I especially liked the description/photos of the tube assembly line -
can you imagine a bunch of white lab coat clad people with tweezers
and tiny spot welders making each tube individually? Wow!
-Dick
--- In SurfGuitar101@y..., "Brian Neal" <bneal@z...> wrote:
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: flatwound01 [mailto:rmessick2@a...]
> >
> > I don't think I'm the resident expert on biasing, but I'll throw
in
> > my 2 cents.
> [...]
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> Cool, thanks Dick.
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> I found this link, it talks about the history of tubes, how they
work, and
> their applications today. Very interesting if you are a techie type
person:
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> BN