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want to a circuit such that it will automatically reduce the peak to peak input signal when the input level is above the suitable level with out clipping it, or distorting it,,, soo if any one connects a mp3 player or a walkman or a pc and thier out goes above a said level .. the circuit itself reduces the level so as the amp doesnt clip and even than we have a volume control |
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