Hello all. I am 52 and have been dabbling in electronics since i was kid back in 1970. I have lived in Floridah since 1957 and for some reason feel like a salmon that has always come back here regardless of other country adventures. I used to restore classic cars for a living and MOPAR's were my car of choice. I played in a band called the Coastliners and Southbound Station back in the 80's until 1990. It was a blast and a lot of fun. The one thing i hated though was loading and unloading all of our equipment. It took 4 of us just to get that old Hammond B3 in the van. And then another van on top of that for the drums and other gear. Those days are over and i discovered one day that tube amplifiers were a lot lighter and so i started a business repairing them.
http://Http://www.triodeamplification.com / I have been on the forum here for a few years now and have learned more form all of you than i ever could have in any school. As a rebel hippie i never liked school so everything i have learned in life has been on hands experience. I like it better that way. This forum is irreplaceable for anyone that wants to get good advice and basically go to the Hoffman school of higher learning. I have surely benifited from being a member. Thankyou all for a renewed life that offers a hobby or businness that is one of a kind. Tube amplifiers and all there various circuits are one of the most rewarding and exciting experiences on the planet: