I would say that there is almost everything that you criticize about Engl ampsBoard mounted tube sockets? On a single board PCB? Are they trying to compete with Bugera?
The board had better be thick AF. At least put the tube PCB on a daughter PCB assembly so it can be changed out or better yet chassis mounted.
Saw this a mile away.Board mounted tube sockets? On a single board PCB? Are they trying to compete with Bugera?
The board had better be thick AF. At least put the tube PCB on a daughter PCB assembly so it can be changed out or better yet chassis mounted.
I mean, parts always have been the cheapest part to any amp, it is how they arrange them where the price is atI can appreciate people getting right to the point in videos.
These are $2,500?
I'm in the wrong business
Stop being logical!!What is wrong with the construction?
Three PCBs, 2.4mm, TG 135, 105µm copper.
Doing it this way is the way to go when achieving lowest possible noise levels.
The designer knows what he is doing.
I've made the video btw
What is wrong with the construction?
Three PCBs, 2.4mm, TG 135, 105µm copper.
Doing it this way is the way to go when achieving lowest possible noise levels.
The designer knows what he is doing.
I've made the video btw
Board mounted sockets may only be a problem if you use the wrong spec'd board material, insufficient mechanical mounting and forget about proper ventilation. For preamp tubes normally not an issue at all. Different story in an upside down scenario (Fender, etc) and with PCB mounted power tubes or rectifier tubes.Board mounted tube sockets are my only issue.
Board mounted sockets may only be a problem if you use the wrong spec'd board material, insufficient mechanical mounting and forget about proper ventilation. For preamp tubes normally not an issue at all. Different story in an upside down scenario (Fender, etc) and with PCB mounted power tubes or rectifier tubes.
The main single PCB all have tube mounted sockets. You’ll flex the board 2x for every tube change. Once for removal and again for placement. Even more if you’re tube rolling. 2.4mm is nothing - it should be much stiffer to not allow copper trace micro cracking.
You can get good noise from proper ground technique and shielded coax. The design is low cost and ease of assembly.
TruthI'm sure it sounds great, but 2500$ is way too high for something built like this.
I'd literally grab a Myasnikov and another IR loader and have 1500$ leftover for a guitar, cabinet, and rack case for it all.