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Here is a gem for us ...
http://www.tubebooks.org/index.html
which leads into
http://www.tubebooks.org/technical_books_online.htm#Audio%20(hi-fi,%20amplifiers,%20speakers..
and this covers theses areas
General Electrical Engineering Books and Textbooks
Audio (hi-fi, amplifiers, speakers...)
Radio (transmitters, receivers, design, repair...)
Vacuum Tube theory & circuit design
Test & Measurement (equipment, instructions...)
Passive components (transformers, capacitors...)
Other (transistors, tape recorders, odd stuff...)
and as the web owner states
"...I got started doing this because I ran across a couple of cool books that I though other tube degenerates like myself would enjoy reading. It just kinda grew from that. Then people I don't know started sending me books to scan (and many thanks to all of you that have!)."
Enjoy all ...
This looks to be a good read ...
"This UK book is one of a series on "The Technique of Sound Reproduction". It's a good practical guide to the design of amplifiers, with many example schematics using the GEC and Mullard valves of the time. Great book for a reasonably short introduction to tube amp design for the non-engineer."
http://www.tubebooks.org/Books/York_Amplifiers.pdf
http://www.tubebooks.org/index.html
which leads into
http://www.tubebooks.org/technical_books_online.htm#Audio%20(hi-fi,%20amplifiers,%20speakers..
and this covers theses areas
General Electrical Engineering Books and Textbooks
Audio (hi-fi, amplifiers, speakers...)
Radio (transmitters, receivers, design, repair...)
Vacuum Tube theory & circuit design
Test & Measurement (equipment, instructions...)
Passive components (transformers, capacitors...)
Other (transistors, tape recorders, odd stuff...)
and as the web owner states
"...I got started doing this because I ran across a couple of cool books that I though other tube degenerates like myself would enjoy reading. It just kinda grew from that. Then people I don't know started sending me books to scan (and many thanks to all of you that have!)."
Enjoy all ...
This looks to be a good read ...
"This UK book is one of a series on "The Technique of Sound Reproduction". It's a good practical guide to the design of amplifiers, with many example schematics using the GEC and Mullard valves of the time. Great book for a reasonably short introduction to tube amp design for the non-engineer."
http://www.tubebooks.org/Books/York_Amplifiers.pdf