First, just a picture of the remote Passive Aggressive I need to box up and ship out. It was done in a more traditional form factor to fit a rack. This design also leaves plenty of room for future expansion into line level crossover parts.. so it is sneaky evil...

Next is the real excitement. I flipped when I saw these pictures of the 75tl close up. It makes me want to learn a little more about proper photography to document some of these beauties. Sneak peak here:

The real deal here: Eimac 75tl Amplifier
Super thanks and Copyrights to Paul Jeremias Photography, 2009.
Hi Jeffrey,
ReplyDeletetaking tube pics is a nice thing to do, but your example is perhaps not the most ambitious one. What you need in first place is a good tripod; you'll get fairly long exposure times as tubes don't tend to give much light. One of my tube shots: http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_1kvQvj0i8hg/S4e8BVu4VDI/AAAAAAAABbM/BoOUS6bPRGw/s1600-h/wavac_833.jpg
Cheers: Holger
Manual focus is also critical because the auto focus wants to look at the glass whe you really want to focus on the plates.
ReplyDeleteI see how it is now. John sends you the bling remote and I get the little plastic one.
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I should think Dave would know a thing or two about photography of tubes... ;-)
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