• Anno
  • 1949 ?
  • Categoria
  • Amplificatore audio o mixer audio
  • Radiomuseum.org ID
  • 356838

 Specifiche tecniche

  • Numero di tubi
  • 7
  • Valvole
  • Gamme d'onda
  • - senza
  • Particolarità
  • Hi-Fi equipment
  • Tensioni di funzionamento
  • Alimentazione a corrente alternata (CA)
  • Altoparlante
  • - Questo apparecchio richiede altoparlante/i esterno/i.
  • Potenza d'uscita
  • 15 W (qualità ignota)
  • Materiali
  • Mobile di metallo
  • Radiomuseum.org
  • Modello: Williamson Amplifier - Rogers, Catford see also
  • Forma
  • Chassis o in scatola da montaggio
  • Annotazioni
  • The Rogers Williamson amplifier was an early and influential high-fidelity audio amplifier produced by Rogers Developments Co. in the late 1940s and early 1950s.
    Key details include:

    • It was based on D.T.N. Williamson's famous amplifier design published in Wireless World magazine in 1947.
    • Rogers was one of the first companies to commercially produce the Williamson circuit, announcing production in October 1948.
    • In October 1949, Rogers advertised two versions in Wireless World magazine:
      • Standard Model A with 150mA HT supply, priced at £27/19
      • Standard Model B with 200mA HT supply, priced at £29/10
    • It used KT66 output valves in a push-pull configuration.
    • Early versions likely used 4 x L63/6J5 triodes in the input and driver stages, though later variations may have used different tube combinations.
    • Power output was likely around 15 watts.
    • It featured switches for selecting between radio and turntable inputs.
    • The amplifier helped establish Rogers as a leader in high-fidelity audio equipment in the UK.
    • In December 1951, Wireless World magazine advertised the RD Williamson Model D amplifier (£29/10) and a new, extremely versatile pre-amplifier/tone compensation unit (£9/17/6), which featured accurate compensation for all types of recordings.
    • It was part of the broader trend of commercial Williamson-type amplifiers that dominated the high-end audio market in the early 1950s in both the UK and US.

    In December 1951This amplifier represents an important milestone in the development of high-fidelity home audio equipment in the post-war era.

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