• 15watt: 2xEL84 = Trx/rise F

    From Flasherly@1:229/2 to All on Tuesday, August 11, 2020 00:19:59
    From: Flasherly@live.com

    141F on one transformer probably 120F on the other.

    Rise above ambient should be load-rated well above measured outside
    "hotspot" infrared readings by 60 degrees higher, conservatively --
    ASIAN laminating maybe less. They also should at least drive
    considerably harder, although not necessarily especially hard,
    possibly at something hotter than I was pushing over a few hours.
    I've got some cheaper transformers, maybe hand-wired and wrapped in
    copper tape. Unlike these, they're un-pretty, and best ought not be
    grabbed aholt.

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  • From %@1:229/2 to Flasherly on Tuesday, August 11, 2020 06:52:08
    From: persent@gmail.com

    On 2020-08-10 9:19 p.m., Flasherly wrote:

    141F on one transformer probably 120F on the other.

    Rise above ambient should be load-rated well above measured outside
    "hotspot" infrared readings by 60 degrees higher, conservatively --
    ASIAN laminating maybe less. They also should at least drive
    considerably harder, although not necessarily especially hard,
    possibly at something hotter than I was pushing over a few hours.
    I've got some cheaper transformers, maybe hand-wired and wrapped in
    copper tape. Unlike these, they're un-pretty, and best ought not be
    grabbed aholt.

    i can play the guitar too

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  • From Flasherly@1:229/2 to persent@gmail.com on Tuesday, August 11, 2020 11:02:52
    From: Flasherly@live.com

    On Tue, 11 Aug 2020 06:52:08 -0700, % <persent@gmail.com> wrote:

    i can play the guitar too

    Condolences.

    Read music, work with variable tempos and timings, memorize, maintain
    and transpose instruments and their sound stage. And afterwards,
    watch musicality shift in forms to intrude into the mind's background,
    still playing them as they rattle around for mathematically geometric
    form, shapes and continued progressions, until sleep overtakes them
    too;- Thereupon, they're to be continued in dreams of a mind wholly
    their own.

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  • From %@1:229/2 to Flasherly on Tuesday, August 11, 2020 10:31:34
    From: persent@gmail.com

    On 2020-08-11 8:02 a.m., Flasherly wrote:
    On Tue, 11 Aug 2020 06:52:08 -0700, % <persent@gmail.com> wrote:

    i can play the guitar too

    Condolences.

    Read music, work with variable tempos and timings, memorize, maintain
    and transpose instruments and their sound stage. And afterwards,
    watch musicality shift in forms to intrude into the mind's background,
    still playing them as they rattle around for mathematically geometric
    form, shapes and continued progressions, until sleep overtakes them
    too;- Thereupon, they're to be continued in dreams of a mind wholly
    their own.

    i can't do that i have stage shows to do

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  • From NoName@1:229/2 to Flasherly on Tuesday, August 11, 2020 19:56:21
    XPost: alt.guitar.amps
    From: NoEmail@ever.com

    On 8/10/20 11:19 PM, Flasherly wrote:

    141F on one transformer probably 120F on the other.

    Rise above ambient should be load-rated well above measured outside
    "hotspot" infrared readings by 60 degrees higher, conservatively --
    ASIAN laminating maybe less. They also should at least drive
    considerably harder, although not necessarily especially hard,
    possibly at something hotter than I was pushing over a few hours.
    I've got some cheaper transformers, maybe hand-wired and wrapped in
    copper tape. Unlike these, they're un-pretty, and best ought not be
    grabbed aholt.



    I suggest you contact Ted Weber 's support forum ..THEY KNOW A LOT ABOUT
    AMPS.

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  • From Flasherly@1:229/2 to persent@gmail.com on Tuesday, August 11, 2020 20:58:10
    From: Flasherly@live.com

    On Tue, 11 Aug 2020 10:31:34 -0700, % <persent@gmail.com> wrote:

    i can't do that i have stage shows to do

    I remember an age-old show you posted, where you're behind, probably,
    a black sheet, seated and arms through two holes in the sheet for
    holding the guitar. You were wearing contrasting white velvet gloves
    for effect, although there was decidedly something about that -- the
    camera work without doubt. It didn't seem quite to establish,
    technically, playing as you type, as it were on a keyboard, i.e. with
    both hands syncopated for all ten fingers;- nails obviously wouldn't
    be the case, gloves then covering them, although there are players, if
    by chance to count them on one hand, who work ably with only the flesh
    of the fingertips where nylon meets the hole of sound.

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  • From Flasherly@1:229/2 to NoName on Tuesday, August 11, 2020 21:19:58
    From: Flasherly@live.com

    On Tue, 11 Aug 2020 19:56:21 -0500, NoName <NoEmail@ever.com> wrote:

    I suggest you contact Ted Weber 's support forum ..THEY KNOW A LOT ABOUT >AMPS.

    OK. I guess, since Lord Valve hasn't jumped back to confirm my
    know-nothing ass, that the 141F is the rail-voltage transformer (the
    smaller 120F being the control transformer), that both are happily
    within rated operational standards for a hundred-dollar Monoprice that
    will run, without undue abuse or changing its winey EL84 Chinese
    tubes, for the next fifty years. Theoretically.

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  • From %@1:229/2 to Flasherly on Tuesday, August 11, 2020 18:34:40
    From: persent@gmail.com

    On 2020-08-11 5:58 p.m., Flasherly wrote:
    On Tue, 11 Aug 2020 10:31:34 -0700, % <persent@gmail.com> wrote:

    i can't do that i have stage shows to do

    I remember an age-old show you posted, where you're behind, probably,
    a black sheet, seated and arms through two holes in the sheet for
    holding the guitar. You were wearing contrasting white velvet gloves
    for effect, although there was decidedly something about that -- the
    camera work without doubt. It didn't seem quite to establish,
    technically, playing as you type, as it were on a keyboard, i.e. with
    both hands syncopated for all ten fingers;- nails obviously wouldn't
    be the case, gloves then covering them, although there are players, if
    by chance to count them on one hand, who work ably with only the flesh
    of the fingertips where nylon meets the hole of sound.

    not me

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  • From Flasherly@1:229/2 to persent@gmail.com on Tuesday, August 11, 2020 22:30:52
    From: Flasherly@live.com

    On Tue, 11 Aug 2020 18:34:40 -0700, % <persent@gmail.com> wrote:

    not me

    Sorry. Almost mentioned that but rather thought it might be then.

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  • From %@1:229/2 to Flasherly on Tuesday, August 11, 2020 21:49:43
    From: persent@gmail.com

    On 2020-08-11 7:30 p.m., Flasherly wrote:
    On Tue, 11 Aug 2020 18:34:40 -0700, % <persent@gmail.com> wrote:

    not me

    Sorry. Almost mentioned that but rather thought it might be then.

    no , it wasn't , i would never , but i could , i just don't

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  • From NoName@1:229/2 to Flasherly on Wednesday, August 12, 2020 04:03:28
    XPost: alt.guitar.amps
    From: None@None.org

    On 8/11/20 8:19 PM, Flasherly wrote:
    On Tue, 11 Aug 2020 19:56:21 -0500, NoName <NoEmail@ever.com> wrote:

    I suggest you contact Ted Weber 's support forum ..THEY KNOW A LOT ABOUT
    AMPS.

    OK. I guess, since Lord Valve hasn't jumped back to confirm my
    know-nothing ass, that the 141F is the rail-voltage transformer (the
    smaller 120F being the control transformer), that both are happily
    within rated operational standards for a hundred-dollar Monoprice that
    will run, without undue abuse or changing its winey EL84 Chinese
    tubes, for the next fifty years. Theoretically.


    Where do think Large Vagina gets his information from ?
    He claims he runs some repair store in the slums of
    Denver from his mother's basement .

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  • From Flasherly@1:229/2 to persent@gmail.com on Wednesday, August 12, 2020 07:11:43
    From: Flasherly@live.com

    On Tue, 11 Aug 2020 21:49:43 -0700, % <persent@gmail.com> wrote:

    no , it wasn't , i would never , but i could , i just don't

    Me, too. I could, maybe not as fast you, lickety-split right here and
    now, but I would. And his arms were also in black long-sleeves. Cute
    video, a suspended guitar with magical white gloves decently playing
    it.

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  • From Flasherly@1:229/2 to NoName on Wednesday, August 12, 2020 12:14:43
    From: Flasherly@live.com

    On Wed, 12 Aug 2020 04:03:28 -0500, NoName <None@None.org> wrote:

    Where do think Large Vagina gets his information from ?
    He claims he runs some repair store in the slums of
    Denver from his mother's basement .

    The wider the field goes with territory. Still beats before the WEB. Publication reviews tend to advertising pushing top dollar. Bring 'em
    on. Get lucky, even, and just maybe find the right gear. Took me
    awhile to find the first amp whose sound flat out nailed me. That was
    on big money, pot luck, only because I stumbled into it on a sale, a
    third of its normal price I'd otherwise never considered paying. Tubes
    can be real ball-busters, I've one amp designed to eat tubes, burns
    them up in relatively short order. Been awhile since pricing
    replacement duets, quads, never mind matched and re-biased. Not
    pretty, the thought of coming to find a pair of 6L6s for $60 or $80
    bucks. Last "batch" I bought were soemthing like $6 each.

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  • From %@1:229/2 to Flasherly on Wednesday, August 12, 2020 12:05:00
    From: persent@gmail.com

    On 2020-08-12 4:11 a.m., Flasherly wrote:
    On Tue, 11 Aug 2020 21:49:43 -0700, % <persent@gmail.com> wrote:

    no , it wasn't , i would never , but i could , i just don't

    Me, too. I could, maybe not as fast you, lickety-split right here and
    now, but I would. And his arms were also in black long-sleeves. Cute
    video, a suspended guitar with magical white gloves decently playing
    it.

    that's a fake photo

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