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Electrons are yellow and more is better!
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http://www.sael.co.uk/pinkfish/starf...manual_v06.pdf
The most extreme star ground I have ever seen.
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Yeah, I like also his idea of a dual SMPS for a preamp ;-))
It's all fun, as long as he's aware that this noise-wise certainly not the best solution. Which counteracts a bit his ambitions star ground wise. Have fun, Hannes |
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Richard Murdey
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It certainly lives up to its name.
For the people watching at home: this is not the way to do it, folks. Nice to see people building discrete transistor preamplifier circuits again though.
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