[sdiy] DIY Electronic Components and Tubes 101
Ken Stone
sasami at hotkey.net.au
Fri Jun 3 10:05:29 CEST 2005
There are of course the famous tube synth DIY pages of Eric Barbour's, and
they are as good a starting point as any. I host them on my web site at
www.cgs.synth.net
Ken
>
>Seeing that there's quite a bit of opposition to SMD here, and that
>there are quite a few people here who know about tubes, how about
>getting a thread going for the purpose of helping people unfamiliar
>with experimenting with tubes and SDIY to get started with them?
>
>Perhaps a thread pertaining to some simple experimentation with tube
>rectifiers then simple amplification and then signal modification?
>
>Before getting to that, however, and getting back to the topic of
>through-hole components becoming unobtanium, take a look at the
>following web page, where someone is creating his own electronic
>components---including a triode, and other interesting things as well:
>
> http://home.earthlink.net/~lenyr/
>
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