They are really precise, my yellow boards. Extremely ultra high precision is my thingNo P-A, yet not...I hope they are precise, which is your " standard "...
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Case is standard 3U one from Modushop, but my some parts are custom made from brushed stainless steel, cut by laser. Rear panel is overwrite by laser and coated against fingerprints...
Every my amp ( and crossover too ) you can remote from preamp. By multiamping they are switch on in turn ( for better inrush distribution ). Remote chain is galvanic separated ( no ground loop )....
Real panel...
Case is standard 3U one from Modushop, but my some parts are custom made from brushed stainless steel, cut by laser. Rear panel is overwrite by laser and coated against fingerprints...
Every my amp ( and crossover too ) you can remote from preamp. By multiamping they are switch on in turn ( for better inrush distribution ). Remote chain is galvanic separated ( no ground loop )....
Real panel...
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And some enjoy for Spirtos...
I like sound of well made mosfet amps and this love lasts from the time, when I heard first EBs Hafler 280...
I had build many types of mosfet amps ( Borbelly and Hawksford/Cordell ones with error correction - they are my perfection )...
Type at pics is my basic one ( designed in 96 ). Look at precize work of my friend Filip Honzarek...
I like sound of well made mosfet amps and this love lasts from the time, when I heard first EBs Hafler 280...
I had build many types of mosfet amps ( Borbelly and Hawksford/Cordell ones with error correction - they are my perfection )...
Type at pics is my basic one ( designed in 96 ). Look at precize work of my friend Filip Honzarek...
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