Tandberg 3006A Tuning: Optimizing a Vintage 150 WPC FET Power Amplifier

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • Welcome to the tuning process of the Tandberg 3006A, a vintage 150 WPC on 8 Ohm FET power amplifier. In this episode, watch as I fine-tune the amplifier using a custom-built 4 Ohm load test stand to ensure optimal performance. Follow the detailed tuning process and enjoy the impressive final results. Stay tuned for the upcoming sound check video!
    🔧 Tuning Process:
    Custom 4 Ohm Load Test Stand: Discover how I built and utilized a 4 Ohm load test stand to accurately check the amplifier's parameters and guide the tuning process.
    Detailed Tuning: Watch the step-by-step tuning process, where I adjust various settings to optimize the amplifier's performance and ensure it delivers its best sound quality.
    🎶 Final Results:
    Optimized Performance: Experience the satisfaction of achieving finely tuned performance in the Tandberg 3006A, ready to deliver powerful and precise audio.
    Sound Check Teaser: Get a glimpse of the final results and stay tuned for the next video, where we'll conduct a thorough sound check to showcase the amplifier's audio excellence.
    👂 Share Your Thoughts:
    Join the Conversation: Have you tuned a vintage amplifier before? Share your experiences, tips, and insights in the comments below!
    Don't miss this crucial update in the Tandberg 3006A restoration and tuning series. Like, share, and subscribe for more detailed restoration insights and the upcoming sound check video.
    🔍 Tags: #Tandberg3006A #AmplifierTuning #VintageAudio #AudioRestoration #FETPowerAmplifier #TuningProcess

Комментарии • 5

  • @kaktusadas622
    @kaktusadas622 Месяц назад

    Hello, as always, specific material, everything described thoroughly and concisely, thank you for a great video, best regards.

  • @larryreich2154
    @larryreich2154 Месяц назад

    Thanks for a great video

  • @stevenichols5708
    @stevenichols5708 Месяц назад

    I thought you only did Cassette decks:)

  • @hashtag-shaneiacs
    @hashtag-shaneiacs Месяц назад

    Wonderful. But why do they instruct to use LEDs for biasing? What advantage does it have over multimeter? eg: more sensitive?

    • @hifirulezzz
      @hifirulezzz  Месяц назад +1

      That is how it is described in the service manual. I was measuring the values in parallel and as you may see these are jumping a lot.