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发表于 2006-9-9 23:57:10
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Back in 1999, I received an email with an attached schematic of a tube amplifier. The sender told me that it was supposed to be the schematic for a "clone" of the famous EarMax miniature headphone amplifier. Since he had no more information about the design and had not built it, I filed it away to be referred to at a later date. Months later, I saw the schematic again in a book called Valve Amplifiers (2nd ed.) by Morgan Jones. In the book, Jones described it as a reverse-engineered version of the EarMax. That is, the schematic was not of the true EarMax, but was derived from the published specifications of the EarMax (e.g., 3 tubes, the power supply voltage, the input and output impedances). Jones had created the circuit as an academic exercise, but had not actually built it. I once again put the schematic away, hoping later to find a DIYer who could give construction details.
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