Tony said a pair of ANY tube wasn't the best choice. I have the email where he said a single 3CX3000 is BETTER than a pair of GS35s. Although he was a CHEAP QRO operator, he also believed in honest engineering.
NO Engineer will tell you a pair of tubes is better than one. That's stupidity at it's finest.
I believe I saw the thread where Paws got this amplifier working. On another reflector. Could be another two tuber.... BUT, not a whole lot of dual GS35b amplifiers in the prototype stage.
Anywho, glad to see you got it working. Sounded good two days ago comin outta the mighty blue!
--Toll_Free
Shane,
When I built my first GS35B amp, the tubes only cost $70 bucks a piece plus $30 dollars shipping. Tony was the only person with a working knowledge of the Russian tubes and their operating characteristics. He was the "rlm" of GS35B's.
I once tore the whole bottom out of a finished amp because Tony advised against using the CT as the cathode return, the need for dual filament transformers and, triode control boards versus 33 volt @ 1 watt (x100) zener diodes.
This is the one that was past the prototype stage, I delivered it to an associate and, he "helped" me find out where the weak points were and, what needed to be reinforced; this is part of his warranty service. I was on the other reflector trying to come up with proactive plans to prevent downtime.
I will never build a multiple tube amp again; dual filament transformers, bias circuits and separate grid and cathode metering for each tube is insane. Just get a bigger tube instead of trying to fight with multiples.
I have been stateside so, instead of hearing me, you were hearing someone in the Mighty Blue making reference to a piece of my equipment.
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