Paul Winkler wrote:
> 

> input stuff -> (tube) --> (tube) --> power amp stuff
>                       ^
>                       |
>                       = large electrolytic capacitor rated at e.g. 220V
>                       |
>                    positive end of tap
> 
> 
> That should take care of teh high DC voltage, IIRC.
> Of course, I have no idea what kind of signal level
> you'd have at that point.
> 
That�s exactly the way to go, though I wouldn�t use an electrolytic
capacitor. A suitable buffer is described in oscope-1.7.tar.gz by Tim
Witham ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).

The signal level, at least after the first amp stages, shouldn�t exceed
some volts.

I�ve read this thread from the beginning, but as I know next to nothing
about DSP coding, I didn�t jump in. But now as it comes to hardware,
which is my domain, I want to offer my help. Please feel free to contact
me.

Greetings
Klaus 
-- 
Dr. Klaus Kosten
Am Ginsterberg 13
D-52477 Alsdorf

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