Learning resources (Basic Electronics + Tube Circuits)

Hi All,

I am a serious DIY-er with strong interests in headphone amps. I have built quite a few (last one was a Crack+SB combo). Building and listening to quite a few amps has made me very curious about basic electronics and eventually I want to work my way up to at least appreciating more of the tube circuits designs (theory/design features etc). Could someone point me to a good book? I've a decent grasp of maths and calculus. So I dont mind somewhat "dense" literature.

Thanks in advance!
Atul
 
When Englisch isn't your mother tongue it can help to find your local historic radio club.
Clubs like these usually have very good studying material from the 1930's-1960's on electronics/tubes.
 
+1 for the NEETS materials.

And since you are comfortable with mathematics, you might want to take a peek at RCA's classic "Radiotron Designer's Handbook" which is free to download: http://www.tubebooks.org/Books/intro_RDH4.pdf

Also check out Morgan Jones, Valve Amplifiers and the texts by Martin Blencowe.

I'm still very much a beginner, but like you, I want to learn as much as I can about audio circuits and design. To that end, I find the following two texts that deal generally with electronics very helpful, especially with circuit theory:

Paul Sherz and Simon Monk, Practical Electronics for Inventors

Paul Horowitz and Winfield Hill, The Art of Electronics

cheers, derek
 
Another +1 for NEETS, it's a great resource and I should probably go back and reread a few chapters.
 
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