Scratch Fairchild 660 Worth it?

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The Poorchild 660 by Analag and Silent Art is one of the best, if not the best, DIY mu-comp project of all time imo.
There is no doubt that these are respectable projects. I also believe that a solid-state side-chain is perfectly capable of delivering the same performance as that in a true Fairchild.
What I contest is when someone says that a side-chain based on a dual triode with no significant iron is capable of delivering the same perfomance.
Or that the same performance as a quartet of 6386's can be achieved with a single dual vari-mu tube.
 
Build one with 8x 6ba6, if i have to do one again i’m going with a ss sidechain.
But is a very educational project, after that you can build anything and know how a good sounding circuit sounds
 
But is a very educational project, after that you can build anything

Yes something to be said for the mojo-factor and the challenge of building the real thing to original specs. Authenticity counts in addition to the final sound on this one me thinks.

Anyone have a schemo for the SS sidechain and psu? Or one from another project that would work?
 
Yes something to be said for the mojo-factor and the challenge of building the real thing to original specs. Authenticity counts in addition to the final sound on this one me thinks.

Anyone have a schemo for the SS sidechain and psu? Or one from another project that would work?
I’m interested in a ss schematic too, i’ve always been interested in replacing the 6v6s and the output transformer with high power mosfets.
I think it’s impossible to build one with exact same specs or mojo, the most interesting part for me is to understand how a topology sounds, and with comp you know you are on the mount everest
 
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