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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: autoformer on December 10, 2012, 02:24:09 PM

Title: Quickie Building Class
Post by: autoformer on December 10, 2012, 02:24:09 PM
We had a great time at the Quickie Building Class on Saturday at Bottlehead HQ.  There were only two of us in attendance, so we were able to keep it pretty casual and unstructured, with PB and Doc on hand during the entire afternoon to answer questions and teach us all sorts of useful building techniques and concepts.  I got a lesson from Doc on "mil spec" grounding, along with a story about a fighter jock friend of his who had one of his missiles malfunction during a mission due to a cold solder joint.

Anyway, we started at around 12:30pm and by 5:30 or so, we walked out of the lab with new Quickies all ready to go.  We actually built prototypes of new version, which is the same circuit with a slightly simplified wiring layout and fewer parts.  So part of our job was to keep an eye out for errors in the manual.  I found a few minor things but, as with all Bottlehead kits, the manual was already quite excellent.

PB very kindly brought some special treats for us out of his personal stash.  So our class-built Quickies ended up with upgraded coupling capacitors and teflon-insulated wire as well as beautiful pairs of gain-matched NOS Brimar tubes!  Thanks PB!

Afterward, we retired to Doc's lair upstairs to hear our creations on the big Bottlehead demo rig.  Doc cued up a couple of vinyl tracks from Ramsey Lewis' "Down to Earth", which sounded absolutely great through the Quickies.  We also compared the Quickies to the BeePre prototype and while the difference was - ahem - obvious, the little Quickies were not at all embarrassed.  It may be hard to believe, but I honestly think you'd have to spend at around $2k+ on a commercial preamp to equal the sound quality of the Quickie.  Yes, it's that good.

I hope more of you will start to join in as these classes represent a unique opportunity to learn amplifier design and construction from the masters themselves.  Where else can you go to learn about valve audio electronics in 2012?  And besides that, it's just a whole lot of fun!

--Jim
Title: Re: Quickie Building Class
Post by: Doc B. on December 10, 2012, 02:56:57 PM
Thanks Jim, Saturday was a lot of fun. Jim suggested that the next class be about using test gear - DMMs, the oscilloscope, signal generator, etc. I think that is an excellent idea! This would probably be great class to do some time in January. Price would probably be around $50, class length around 4-5 hours, and you could bring a favorite amp or preamp for testing. If you are interested please let us know, as we have found that around six students is the sweet spot for the classroom size and two instructors.
Title: Re: Quickie Building Class
Post by: earwaxxer on December 10, 2012, 03:04:20 PM
wow - very cool - to sit at the feet of the master! The Quickie is surely a simple yet wonderful piece of kit. I love it.
Title: Re: Quickie Building Class
Post by: fullheadofnothing on December 10, 2012, 06:08:04 PM
Please PM me with any notes you have on the manual. Really, nothing is too minor if it helps someone understand something.

I'm definitely interested in the test gear class, and I will definitely attend as long as I have enough advance notice.
Title: Re: Quickie Building Class
Post by: Doc B. on December 11, 2012, 05:29:32 AM
The notes are on the white board in the lab. I'm sure PB will get them to you when he is back in today.
Title: Re: Quickie Building Class
Post by: jeffj on December 12, 2012, 07:14:28 AM
Hi Guys
I would be interested in the test equipment class.  Doc keep us abreast of the situation.  Early January is good.  Right in time before I build my new Paramount!

Jeff
Title: Re: Quickie Building Class
Post by: daddy dee on December 12, 2012, 11:01:27 AM
Jim,

Thanks for posting. Very cool.

would love to attend one of these classes.

Have a quickie on order, though, and am really looking forward to building the little rascal!