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Resistors to improve amp/speaker synergy
tube fanatic replied to tube fanatic's topic in Talkin' Tubes
Some additional information can be gleaned from this old thread on the forum: https://community.klipsch.com/index.php?/topic/34263-how-does-impedance-matter/ When one considers that the output impedance of some SEPs without feedback can hit 30 ohms or so, holding the speaker impedance to a narrower range is certainly valuable. My work with SEP spud amps (no fb) has been enlightening in this area and all the future builds will include an internal, switchable, snubber resistor. Such amps can really sound nice! The SET crowd snickers at us guys who still use pentodes...š Maynard -
Resistors to improve amp/speaker synergy
tube fanatic replied to tube fanatic's topic in Talkin' Tubes
This remedy addresses issues with pentode amplifier characteristics (high output impedance and high plate resistance) as opposed to deficiencies in crossover characteristics. I donāt know many audiophiles who would be qualified to reconfigure a crossover which, of course, would change what the manufacturer had in mind. Installing a resistor to make the amp āhappierā is something anyone can do. Maynard -
Resistors to improve amp/speaker synergy
tube fanatic replied to tube fanatic's topic in Talkin' Tubes
Agree Mike! But that is the nice aspect of using Klipsch speakers most of which are so efficient (as you know!) that the power loss is not generally an issue. The resistor does not turn the speaker crossover characteristics into a purely resistive situation but will lower the effective impedance seen by the amp. The graph on the Zu link above demonstrates this. Even if the speaker impedance drops to 4 ohms, the resulting slight decrease should not be a problem. I usually use 27 ohms which covers most situations nicely. It is the very large impedance increases which the resistor really helps to contain. Maynard -
It is no secret that tube amp/speaker synergy is very important. This is especially true with single ended pentode amps which do not employ negative feedback and are sensitive to speaker impedance variations across the audio band. A trick which I, and others, in the design world have always used is a resistor across the amp output terminals, or speaker terminals, to keep the impedance the amp āseesā more constant (i.e.āflattening the curveā, an expression with which all are now familiar). It can make a huge difference and allow amp/speaker combinations which may not sound great to suddenly become glorious. So, it is gratifying to see a speaker manufacturer actually promoting such a tool: https://www.zuaudio.com/diy/loading25r The resistors they furnish can be purchased for a few dollars less but will not be matched. As someone who designs single ended amps which are used almost exclusively with Klipsch speakers, I can tell you that using the resistors can be a worthwhile tool. Maynard
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Do a search and you will find many highly credentialed docs and scientists who disagree with the mainstream view. Unfortunately, they have been branded as āquacksā and the self appointed social media arbiters have declared their work as being unfit for dissemination to the public. You know as well as I that only certain viewpoints are being permitted. Maynard
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Why is it that when a view which is not mainstream is presented it automatically becomes misinformation? It has long been known that vitamins C and D help the body fight respiratory infections (even Fauci admits to supplementing with them). It is also known that many are deficient in them due to exceedingly poor diets. The message should have been to do everything which may help a person from getting sick. These supplements are cheap enough for blanket recommendations. The same for non-standard treatments for hospitalized patients. When front line docs reported great success treating patients with 6-8 grams of IV vitamin C each day, why were they called out as spreading misinformation? I know why, but canāt state the reasons here. As for labeling those who promote common sense approaches to avoiding getting sick as anti-vaxxers I think it is ridiculous. I know many who will not put an experimental gene therapy in their body, and they could care less if someone else does. There are always different approaches to disease prevention and management and no one should be forced to use an approach with which they disagree as a condition of living their life (an example is denying an in person college education without having proof of taking the COVID product). Sorry to branch out a bit from the subject, but some things should be repeated periodically. Maynard
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Israel may release the names of the unvaccinated to authorities. In view of having 80% of the population inoculated, there should not be any further concern if the treatment is truly effective. If the same laws are passed here I believe people will be attacked if their unvaccinated status is somehow āleaked.ā https://www.courthousenews.com/israel-adopts-law-allowing-names-of-unvaccinated-to-be-shared/ Maynard
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Tube Amp Purchase / Buy Some Crites?
tube fanatic replied to MacWorks's topic in Technical/Restorations
Post a clear close-up picture of the underside of the chassis in the Talkinā Tubes section. I would like to see the condition. Maynard -
Covid Vax, who's got it? and Worried About Side Effects?
tube fanatic replied to kevinmi's topic in Lounge
Travis, I appreciate your perspectives! But, as my 6ā7ā 300 pound attorney brother in law (who uses his size to great advantage in the courtroom) tells me constantly āyou will never win an argument with an attorneyā, I will concede until I have the time to state my case with more support documentation. I would enjoy listening to you and him discussing this issue š Maynard -
Covid Vax, who's got it? and Worried About Side Effects?
tube fanatic replied to kevinmi's topic in Lounge
Doctors are not telling patients that long term ramifications of putting this previously untested medical treatment in their bodies are unknown. If pressed, as some patients do, they will admit it. This is not misinformation, but simple truth. Informed consent is not being employed when it comes to these products. Anyone who has had surgery knows the detailed possibilities, including death, that could occur. If you will not sign, no surgery. As I said earlier, as long as we have personal choice in how we deal with the virus, all is well. But, if segments of society are forced to accept an experimental medical therapy as a condition of being allowed to participate, that is a different matter. The vaccine āpassportsā which are being rolled out will stigmatize those who do not comply. Some Jewish friends have drawn a parallel to something which cannot be discussed here. Maynard -
Covid Vax, who's got it? and Worried About Side Effects?
tube fanatic replied to kevinmi's topic in Lounge
I cannot do that having seen too many instances of harm to people who did so. You mentioned polio as an example. There were issues with the early vaccines which were not initially known (or if known, not disclosed). My issue with the current therapy is that it is now being made a condition for receiving an in-person education (Rutgers, for example), and attending public venues/dining out/air travel, etc. (vaccine āpassportsā). This is where a very dangerous precedent is being set in my opinion. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10472327/ Maynard -
Covid Vax, who's got it? and Worried About Side Effects?
tube fanatic replied to kevinmi's topic in Lounge
I understand your skepticism about an agency which lies constantly. It is unfortunate that scientists who raise concerns about the mainstream view are immediately branded as āquacksā who are spreading misinformation. Some interesting points were raised in this Israeli article from January. Doctors and other medical personnel I know have raised similar concerns. https://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/294852 Maynard -
Here is another article which highlights the legality of mandating a treatment which is not yet approved, and also discusses the protection offered to some employees by their unions. https://finance.yahoo.com/m/ec8be132-9dbb-3ba2-ab82-ff3e66041a40/āif-a-student-chooses-to-come.html I imagine there will be some interesting legal precedents set before this is resolved. Any thoughts from forum members outside the US about how this is evolving in your country? Maynard
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Read the last 2 paragraphs at the end of this article: https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/rutgers-university-students-vaccinated-190844608.html Unless things have changed, employees are represented by 19 union locals. Maynard
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Rutgers is requiring all students to take vaccine for on campus study in September. Staff and all employees are exempt! That is because the latter are protected by a union and have rights. This is a dangerous precedent for an experimental medical treatment. https://www.cnn.com/2021/03/25/us/rutgers-covid-vaccine-students/index.html Maynard
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(Quasi-repost) Sub-$1K tubes to pair with Belles?
tube fanatic replied to GriffinFL's topic in Talkin' Tubes
I agree that you should wait until you have done the acoustical treatment work before deciding on an amp. That said, much will depend on how loudly you listen, how close to the speakers you will sit when listening, etc. I have had guys running as little as 300 mw per channel SETs with LSs without issues. This topic should generate some good discussion. Maynard -
Bucket List Belles = scored! Now what?
tube fanatic replied to GriffinFL's topic in 2-Channel Home Audio
The forum now has a Talkinā Tubes section with a huge amount of info about using tube amps with Klipsch speakers. If you post your question there I, and others, will gladly give you stuff to consider. Maynard -
Would you let your baby be a laboratory test subject for the vaccine knowing that if it kills your child Moderna has no liability? https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/16/health/moderna-covid-vaccine-children.html Maynard
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The first test of the CICP for a coronavirus patient. https://www.usnews.com/news/top-news/articles/2021-03-11/americans-seek-compensation-for-failed-covid-19-treatments-from-us-fund Maynard
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Anyone have experience with UPS packing service, or simular ?
tube fanatic replied to Jeeper's topic in Lounge
I have used Craters and Freighters and they packed my equipment to survive an airplane drop. Very highly recommended: https://www.cratersandfreighters.com/ Maynard -
The deaths are indeed tragic. However, many of the hospital based docs I know say that the protocols being used may result in greatly inflated numbers and they know that some of the patients labeled as dying from the virus did not have it. The PCR test methodology may not be as accurate as some would like to believe as is explained in this recently updated NY Times article. At this point I donāt know what to believe, especially after reading about how the situation is viewed in other countries. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/29/health/coronavirus-testing.html Maynard
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Travis, my understanding is that a person can not file a lawsuit at the state or federal level and must go through the CICP which has severe caps on payouts, even for death. The likelihood of collecting in that program is almost zero. Please correct me if I am wrong. Maynard
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Pfizer has asked countries to put up sovereign assets such as military bases, federal bank reserves, and embassy buildings as collateral to cover the cost of awards resulting from lawsuits over adverse events, as well as their own negligence, fraud, and malice! This is absurd in my opinion..... https://www.statnews.com/2021/02/23/pfizer-plays-hardball-in-covid19-vaccine-negotiations-in-latin-america/ Maynard
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In analyzing my personal risk to benefit of taking the āvaccineā I came across this very fascinating, and concerning, information. Has anyone else thought about this given the possible long term, unknown, effects of these fast tracked medications? https://www.insurancejournal.com/news/national/2020/12/29/595414.htm https://www.hrsa.gov/cicp Maynard
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