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In the Forum: Analog Playback
In the Thread: The last phonocorrector: “End of Life" Phonostage
Post Subject: Lush layoutPosted by N-set on: 7/17/2012
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 Paul S wrote:
N-set, at the socket is usually the best place for tube-specific parts, and straight undernerath the socket is often the quietest at-the-tube location. 


Yes, this is my exp. too, although loading R has two roles here: 1) loading the cart/SUT 2) providing grid to ground path for the 1st stage

 Paul S wrote:

Sorry if your socket connections are hard to get to.  Again, I think someone makes a nice "socket" for the Vishay S102, and similar R leads, or you might use an adjustable wire wound and note the (jumped) value at null, rather than soldering parts in and out for a couple of pF!


I've never seen a Swiss watch maker at work, but I'm pretty sure I could compete with one after few soldering/desoldering of my R_load...
all is the price for my idiocy when layig out..obviously for dil-in I'll just put the R on the most convenient location (directly at te SUT).

 Paul S wrote:

"Lush" means "an abundance" of (2nd) harmonics!


Hard reading cart! I'm wondering what's interesting out there, more agressive than my TSD15SPH...and in the same price range.

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