Pat Farrell;172372 Wrote: 
> 
> You want to drive the tubes into overload, and drive the output 
> transformers into overload, and sometimes drive it so hard that the 
> rectifier circuit sags. You want the speaker cones to be moving so 
> radically that they don't couple well with the air.
> 
> If that is too loud, then you are supposed to move. or at least
> get something like a Sholtz Power Shot, which is nothing more than a 
> huge array of resistors to attenuate the signal.
> 
> If the amp isn't at 11, its not going to sound fat.

Well you're more than welcome to have the tube if you have a suitable
amp. OTOH if you know of an easy circuit it would be fun to build an
amp that goes to 11. 

This poor guy can't have an on-topic thread to save his life :-)
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=31843


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