Tube Buffers and some
zingo
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I have one complete tube buffer set (tube board, pair of Sino 6N11 tubes, wire pigtails, transformer, pin-out and schematic), one incomplete set (tube board, pair ofSino 6N11 tubes, wire pigtails, pin-out and schematic), plus two pair of Gold Lion 6922 upgrade tubes. I had these boards installed in a custom amp for my father-in-law, but not being a tube guy, he preferred the sound without them. They are nicely detailed, with very low noise and distortion; a perfect set to install in a custom amp, or just use as a stand alone in-line buffer. I'm not sure how I would sell this equipment since I'm no longer using it, so if you want more than one piece, let me know and I can combine them with discounts or something...
Complete buffer set: $75 shipped CONUS
Transformerless buffer set: $50 shipped CONUS
Gold Lion 6922 matched pair: $75 shipped CONUS
Complete buffer set: $75 shipped CONUS
Transformerless buffer set: $50 shipped CONUS
Gold Lion 6922 matched pair: $75 shipped CONUS
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I forgot to mention that the buffers were originally purchased from ebay, the transformer from a local electronics store (120VAC->12VAC 1A), the Gold Lion 6992s from two different tube specialty shops, and everything has between 2-3 hours on it.
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Any body interested in some good tube buffers and/or world class tubes?
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Gold Lion Tubes are sold.
Complete buffer set with populated board, transformer, Sino 6N11 tubes, wiring pig-tails, schematics: $70 shipped CONUS
Transformerless buffer set with populated board, Sino 6N11 tubes, wiring pig-tails, schematics: $40 shipped CONUS -
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Hay Zingo,
Do these have gain or are they unity? Is there a level control, or can it be implemented?
I am looking for a tube buffer with gain and a level control. I want to take the audio out of my computer and bump it up in level to drive the audio system better, and I want to do it with a tubes.
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These have no gain, and only provide impedance matching and tubey goodness.
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Hummm,looks interesting,I assume a 12v tranny?
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These have no gain, and only provide impedance matching and tubey goodness.
Thank you sir! Oh well, maybe next time! -
Hummm,looks interesting,I assume a 12v tranny?
Correct. The board required at least 800mA, so the tranny is rated at 1.2A. The dual tubes provide a nice sound even without any gain. -
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