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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: london
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Hi if you want a relay/resistor controlled volume on the cheap with source selector then you could do a lot worse than the lite audio stuff they sell at diyclub.biz/
this setup :- http://eshop.diyclub.biz/product_inf...roducts_id=112 is what i am currently using. I would abvise on getting the transformer locally to save on shipping since the weitght on them really pushes up the shipping cost. For the price its a great setup I have used it here in my AD815 based preamp |
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: hamilton,ontario
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not bad a little far away, i wana see what peter comes out with.
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Id like one details ? email me ?
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The most advanced GainClone amp just got better:
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Since I'm expanding my system I needed to add source selector. This one is based on silver contact Toco switches: 2 XLR and 3 RCA inputs.
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The switching module is an add on and can be removed if not used.
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The two toggles beside volume knob are for polarity switching.
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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: SF
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Here's one more pic of the rear.
The connectors beside binding psts will be used for headphones, with toggle switch sorting ouputs. That amp was actually originally intended as K1000 amplifier.
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