DIY Vacuum Tube Amplifiers
Same old technology, same great sound
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DIY Vacuum Tube Amplifiers
Same old technology
same great sound

Hosted by EJ Jurich

The Allure of Vacuum Tube Amplifiers

There are a few possible reasons for the allure of vacuum tube amplifiers. Perhaps it is nostalgic, a status symbol of owning a vacuum tube amplifier, or possibly because of the way audio sounds amplified through vacuum tubes. If you ask audio enthusiasts who prefer vacuum tube amplifiers, more than likely they will say it's the sound. The opinion of a few audio enthusiasts may not mean much. How about the opinion of a few thousand ordinary people?
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Costs Consideration

Building a vacuum tube amplifier can be expensive. Transformers and power output tubes can be especially pricey. If you are working with a tight budget, there are options available to help reduce costs. For the audiophile working on a home system, referring to sound pressure levels for loudness can save you money and save your hearing.
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Capacitors are available in many flavors, from low-cost general purpose capacitors to high-end Audiophile grade capacitors that can get very costly. Searching audio forums, you will find discussions as to which capacitors sound better. Rather than select capacitors based on subjective opinions, you might consider capacitors from a technical viewpoint.
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Vacuum Tube Amplifier Basics

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vacuum tube amplifier high voltage danger
vacuum tube amplifier high voltage danger

Danger High Voltage!

Depending on tube type and circuit design, vacuum tubes operate with higher voltages, up to 500VDC and possibly higher. New to electronics or experienced, when working with vacuum tube equipment, be careful where you put your hands.

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