Re: 833 Amp



in article uffxe.175221$IO.157935@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, west at
westley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 7/1/05 1:41 PM:

> I guess this is a prime example about RAT going down the toilet, as so many
> complained. We were all discussing and many learning about the pros & cons
> of an 833 amp and someone got insecure about their manhood size. I bet that
> shoots the crap out of this thread. I doubt if anyone else will post anymore
> info on this subject. May those who were guilty of diverting the subject to
> personal prowess and those who encouraged the perpetrator wallow in their
> own stench. I'm gone.
> west
>
> "Jon Yaeger" <jono_1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:BEEAEBBA.2B898%jono_1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> in article qNdxe.175214$IO.79804@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, west at
>> westley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 7/1/05 12:01 PM:
>>
>>> "John Stewart" <jh.stewart@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>> news:42C51720.A4511D7C@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>> west wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Fellow Rodents,
>>>>> Anyone know where to find schematics (save World Tube Audio) for an
> amp
>>>>> utilizing the 833 transmitter tube? Perhaps you have some experience
>>> with
>>>>> this tube that you might want to share? All comments welcomed.
>>>>> Cordially,
>>>>> west
>>>>
>>>> There are dreamers & there are doers.
>>>>
>>>> How about giving us a summary of the amplifiers you have successfully
>>> built
>>>> sofar, so that we can decide if all the advice of the past few months
> is
>>>> going somewhere!
>>>>
>>>> Good Luck, John Stewart
>>>
>>> You first Johnny.
>>> west
>>
>>
>> I don't know you or your work West, but I'd guess that John's got you beat
>> by a factor of 5:1. He's built a heck of a lot of (working) designs . . .
> .



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