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All projects use off-the-shelf parts and can be built in standard Hammond chassis.Ĭheck out Other Retailers of Kevin O’Connor’s books. The project format established in TUT3 is followed once again to present design challenges and solutions covering a diversity of system approaches, including: Tube Super Scalers up to 450W to make your sound louder without tone change The Swede all-tube guitar amp for the Yngwie sound the Stentorian for loud clean bass thunder the MultiScreamer four-way boost pedal the Standard all-tube Power Scaling guitar amp with two-channel preamp, reverb and effects loop a three-way amp switcher dumpster projects using inexpensive parts to achieve multi-rectifier tones mains voltage adjustments and much more. Building your next amp will be a breeze with this handy look-up table and procedure. A simple procedure for matching output and power transformers is presented, with examples and suggested combinations. Transformer specifications are standardized and demystified, and the complete line of “Classic” transformers from Hammond is given expanded, modernized listings. The optimization of interstage attenuators is clearly presented using proven repeatable techniques that let the circuit builder “see” where sustain is being lost, and how it can be restored. TUT5 delineates in clear language the role of each electronic component in a circuit, and how alterations to the value of each part affect the final sound. Thus, we can minimize the impact of unwanted influence. Learning how each component contributes to the sound is the key to success. It would be nice if no part of the system degraded the tone or moved us away from the tone we desire, but sometimes this seems inevitable. Good tone enlivens and enriches.Įvery part of your system contributes to your Ultimate Tone, so every part is important. It can be bestowed by tubes or transistors. View the Table of Contents Read a magazine review of the TUT seriesĭeciding which TUT volume to purchase first (next)? See our TUT Selection page. Cathode-Bias/Fixed-Bias Switching in Tube Power Ampsīy Kevin O’Connor, ©2004, ISBN 0-9698-608-9-7Ģ77 pages, 8-1/2″ x 11″, spiral bound with clear protective covers 183 figures (schematic diagrams).RBX Raw Bias Auxiliary Supply – When Do You Need It?.Power Scaling for Tube Amplifiers – Q&A.
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Independent Reviews of The Ultimate Tone Book Series.Hammond Transformers for Tube Audio Amplifiers.Due to the sheer size of these books-in-one-page, cross-volume links will take a few seconds, more or less depending on the speed of your processor and amount of RAM. When reading the Greek or Latin motto at the head of each Spectator, just click on this button to see the translation Ĭ. These cross-volume links are marked or Īll links to the Translations of mottos, or to the Index, also go to another page in the Spectator Volume 3 folder (the file is named transindex.html).Īfter using a cross-link to go to another page, simply click on your Back button to return to this page.ī. then rename the html files inside them Spectator2.html & Spectator3.html rename this file Spectator1.html.then rename the Spectator folders SV2 & SV3 rename this folder SV1.you place the other Spectator folders in the same folder with this Spectator Volume 3 folder.Links from this page to Spectator Volumes 2 & 3 will work if: