Restoration of a Vieta A-225 amplifier
Vieta is an audio equipment brand created in Barcelona in 1954 by the Vieta brothers, becoming a major reference for high-fidelity audio in Spain at the time. It still exists…
Circuits, hardware, and classical computing.
Vieta is an audio equipment brand created in Barcelona in 1954 by the Vieta brothers, becoming a major reference for high-fidelity audio in Spain at the time. It still exists…
The Roselson Stereoletta is a radio-record player cabinet manufactured in Spain during the 1960s–70s by the Roselson company, based in Barcelona. It was relatively popular at the time and was…
Once again, another Optimus amplifier has fallen into my hands, and this one will be the first I actually own, since unlike other Optimus models, this one was given to…
As my final degree project, I designed and built a high-fidelity stereo amplifier using common television valves — in this case, the PCL805, although PCL85 tubes or other equivalent versions…
This small amplifier project began thanks to a blog reader, Sergio, who contacted me via email to see if I could help him design a small guitar practice amp using…
As a summer project, I set out to build a Mullard 5-10 type amplifier using recycled materials I had in my workshop, and thus this amplifier was born. The chassis…
This interesting amplifier was brought to me for general maintenance and a few modifications. Its owner wanted to convert the amplifier for use with guitar and bass, aiming to modify…
Here I present a push-pull amplifier circuit that uses two ECL80 tubes and is quite simple to build. It’s an interesting amplifier because it uses ECL80 tubes, which are inexpensive…