Re: headphone tube amp concern
- From: "Rich Grise, Plainclothes Hippie" <eatmyshorts@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 06 Dec 2006 02:07:52 GMT
On Fri, 01 Dec 2006 21:31:58 +0000, Eeyore wrote:
Richard Henry wrote:
Tim Shoppa wrote:
I do not know of any attempts to mitigate the volume in case of such a
failure. Hooking the primary of the output transformer straight between
B+ and ground will undoubtedly make a loud pop but this isn't too much
different than any output driver in any situation failing shorted. Not
only have all us had loud pops in our ears, we've also played with
mercury when we were kids, and you can see that we're all PERFECTLY
normal here!
Did you know that old lead house paint tastes really good?
Smells interesting when you burn it off too.
And the early bird gets the worm, which is fine if you like worms for
breakfast. ;-)
Cheers!
Rich
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