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On 7/31/2003 1:56:22 PM painful reality wrote:

Ahh you whiners... Isn't it the technicians job to translate into reality the taught of the engineers?

Seriously guys, there are a zillion ways to build a layout. I'd say to each his own. This being said, the best reference I found to help translating a schematic into a layout is the Mullard Audio Circuit book or something like this... Anyway search "Mullard Audio Circuit" on any search engine and you should find it. It's pretty much a classic for the tube builder.

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Is the book you refer to "Mullard: Tube Circuits for Audio Amplifiers"? ISBN 1-882580-03-6

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On 10/14/2003 11:14:25 PM mobile homeless wrote:

I thought you were giving me that book for buying your condo? And the new Weller iron!

CHRISTMAS!!!!

I am not happy unless I see 500v.

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For 500V, remove R13 replace C1 by a 47 uF acp. You won't see 500V but probably 450V.

I'll offer you a book "French made easy for the thick skulled" instead! The Weller will come along with the oven and the dishwasher as bonus.

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On 10/14/2003 11:14:25 PM mobile homeless wrote:

I love seeing your posts when you put little smiley faces on them... lord.

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Sorry, Bad evil habit left over from the massive duct tape thread.

Glad to see Jeff on here since I returned today.

Hofy

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