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Steve's Tube Pages
https://diyaudioprojects.com/mirror/members.aol.com/sbench101/
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The Audio Eagle - Links Page
https://theaudioeagle.com/links.html
Steve's Tube Pages: Steve Bench is in my humble opinion one of the true geniuses in DIY audio. His design approaches are something special. His 'no capacitor in the signal path' phono-preamp was my musical high light at ETF 2004. First Watt
RAT Tube Tester Project, By Steve Bench
http://www.triodeel.com/tester.htm
Back to Other Triode Pages rec.audio.tubes tube tester project, by Steve Bench. Click here for updated Schematic. Click on here for a variable voltage filament supply to accomodate odd voltage power triodes (2A3, 300B, 50, etc.). Background: There are 3 fundamental Vacuum Tube (Valve) constants. These are transconductance (gm), plate resistance (rp) and mu.
Steve Bench cap "tests" | Page 4 | diyAudio
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DESPERATE II Hi Christer, Let's just single out one factor here: DA. Do you think it was called dielectrical absorbtion for any other reason then that the material used as a dielectricum had properties that more or less absorbed according to what chemical material was used for that? Is it a...
Steve Bench cap "tests" | Page 5 | diyAudio
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BROWNIE POINTS. Christer, Have you ever talked to more than one person at the time? It ain't simple. I did see your points,only It really gets confusing when things are taken out of context. IMHO,the amount of voltage applied to the cap …
Steve Bench cap "tests" | Page 3 | diyAudio
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Dielectric absorbtion & the perfect capacitor We seem to be striving for the "perfect capacitor" with minimal absorbtion. This might be a good plan for signal coupling where we want minimum loss. What about decoupling? Capacitors with great dielectric loss exist. These have been used for...
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