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Message started by Steve Deckert on 09/05/10 at 02:04:40

Title: Tubes Glowing to music
Post by Steve Deckert on 09/05/10 at 02:04:40

After probably a few too many beers, this is what happened.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qiygGBbDz0&feature=player_embedded

Steve   [smiley=10.gif]

Title: Re: Tubes Glowing to music
Post by Hotsauce on 09/05/10 at 11:18:24

I see the EL34's pulsing too, or is this an artifact of the camera.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7qMVYf85sM

I think it needs a Jacob's ladder and giant knife switch .

John C.


Title: Re: Tubes Glowing to music
Post by Juan Antonio on 09/05/10 at 22:40:27

Scary   [smiley=57.gif]

Apart from that, Steve, it would be really nice that you uploaded videos of Decware gear being built and tested, just like the Zen SE84C on YouTube. I enjoyed the Zen video so much the first time I found it. I discovered Decware just like that.

Title: Re: Tubes Glowing to music
Post by Rivieraranch on 09/05/10 at 23:33:58

I understand that there is an option on the Chevrolet Corvette where you can go to the engine plant and make the engine for your Corvette.

Why not let the buyer go to DECWARE and help assemble the gear?

Title: Re: Tubes Glowing to music
Post by Hotsauce on 09/06/10 at 01:05:02

That option on the Corvette adds considerably to your cost for the car.  

It would probably tripple the cost of any Decware product because someone would have to watch over and guide every step of the assembly, as well as teach basic soldering skils etc.  

Aside from the cost, it won't sound the same as the other factory built amps.

The difference in how the joints are done, and other minor variations will give a different sound.  

someone could always build one of the kits.

John C.


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