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Uploaded by on May 23, 2008

http://www.SoundGarageTales.com - Continuation from part 3 :-)

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  • I just saw this series of videos, thanks for all of the great info. I'm looking to do an 18 watt build from scratch and have gotten lots of good info at 18watt.com. I'm wondering where to get the PT reinforcing frame that you show??? thanks again, great work!!

  • @obscuredvisionary You're welcome! you can find those on ceriatone(dot)com site.

  • is there a place i can download all these videos so i can try and make an amp myself, also could you do a video about wat u need to make it like you have, thanks.

  • Marty - I only have them all on YouTube. Once I am done I might collect them on a DVD set.

  • Well, I'm afraid I originally misunderstood...you were talking about the *primary* CT. Most of the PT's I see don't have a CT on the primary. So I guess this isolates the primary/mains ground from the secondary/amp/chassis.

  • I must have also made a mistake saying 'primary' center tap. I only have CTs on the 6.3 heaters supply and high voltage. The PT primary has 0-120-230-240v taps for different voltage standards. Hope it makes sense.

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  • @MartyHITD I'd expect you to get permission from Gabi first, but download "download helper" which will enable you to download any video from youtube.

  • Wow, I'd love to work there, lol.  That is how I work, neat and clean with quality!!

  • We're at 400 V in Europe. And that makes 200/cos(30) wish is, approximately, 230 V out. Nice clip!

  • Great work and info Gabi. What gage hook up wire do you use?

  • That sounds awesome. Love your videos. Your the best ive seen at explaining things. Thank you ever so much. All my best marty

  • uh mazing! lookin to build a hiwatt clone...with no experience. thinkin the pops can help me beings he has a transformer business making his own parts

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