Another DIY project finished



Gentlemen,

here is another project I completed (at last...).

http://www.tubes.mynetcologne.de/roehren/6v6se/6v6se_e.html

It was intended as a birthday present for a friend to be used
in a small room with small bookshelf speakers.

It is a 4,5 Watt/channel pentode/pentode single ended integrated
which gives a damn on all this "single ended triode without any
negative feedback" madness.

Instead, it is a no-fuss, solidly designed all-pentode
circuit amp, which simply does what it is expected to do.

If you are interested in the circuit development process, you can
find it described extensively in the form of a moderate level
walkthrough, starting at:

http://www.tubes.mynetcologne.de/roehren/6v6se/schematics_e.html

May this walkthrough help other tube DIY amp enthusiasts construct
and enjoy their own DIY amps.

I would like to thank the crowd at
"The G33k Zone" http://geek.scorpiorising.ca/GeeK_ZonE/index.php
who helped a lot in making the schematics section walkthrough
come true.

I wish you and your relatives a great new year!

Tom

--
The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. But the
opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth.
- Niels Bohr
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