Re: [neonixie-l] Z5660M Tube Clock Kit- What kind/how is the noise?

2014-06-09 Thread Nicholas Stock
Let me clarify, you'll have to get your ear pretty darn close to the clock to hear it! (I have quite a few of Pete's LTC clocks in home made cases and I need to be in a *very* quiet room to hear anything, it's not an issue at all.). Dieter's blue dream clock is direct drive, but that's for IN-18 tu

Re: [neonixie-l] Z5660M Tube Clock Kit- What kind/how is the noise?

2014-06-09 Thread Dman777
Ah...ok. What would be my options for a clock kit for Z5660M tubes? Thanks, -Darin On Monday, June 9, 2014 2:29:27 PM UTC-5, Pramanicin wrote: > > If you're that sensitive to high freq then I'd avoid a multiplexed design > like the PVelectronics clock as on occasion you can hear a very tiny >

Re: [neonixie-l] Z5660M Tube Clock Kit- What kind/how is the noise?

2014-06-09 Thread Nicholas Stock
If you're that sensitive to high freq then I'd avoid a multiplexed design like the PVelectronics clock as on occasion you can hear a very tiny audible 'whine' from the HV. Find a direct drive design and you should be fine. HTH Nick On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 12:18 PM, Dman777 wrote: > Hi, > I am

[neonixie-l] Z5660M Tube Clock Kit- What kind/how is the noise?

2014-06-09 Thread Dman777
Hi, I am about to pull the trigger and but this clock kit http://www.pvelectronics.co.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=18&products_id=68. However, there is one thing I wanted ask and clear up, please... I am sensitive to high pitch electronic noise...the kind that come from CRT/Plasm