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<blockquote data-quote="JimJ" data-source="post: 1946765" data-attributes="member: 555251"><p>Kind of the same advice I'd give someone starting out in amp building - don't try to tackle something huge like a 211 triode amp with 1kW+ voltages going around...you're liable to waste a lot of money on parts and stand a good chance at getting hurt.</p><p></p><p>You don't have to worry about getting killed working on a speaker like this, but the same principle applies. That's a really complicated design to start out with, and I'd take Josh's advice. Hell, even if they just give you a schematic and you buy all the parts, they've done the legwork for you. Then it's just a matter of soldering everything together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimJ, post: 1946765, member: 555251"] Kind of the same advice I'd give someone starting out in amp building - don't try to tackle something huge like a 211 triode amp with 1kW+ voltages going around...you're liable to waste a lot of money on parts and stand a good chance at getting hurt. You don't have to worry about getting killed working on a speaker like this, but the same principle applies. That's a really complicated design to start out with, and I'd take Josh's advice. Hell, even if they just give you a schematic and you buy all the parts, they've done the legwork for you. Then it's just a matter of soldering everything together. [/QUOTE]
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