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Join Date: Apr 2007
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Quite awhile back, I built, and enjoyed the Vacuum State Electronics GC.
Recently, I made a pair of the active, Linkwitz, Pluto speakers, and would like to drive them with the tube-buffer section of my GC. I can make things, but don't know diddly about much else. So, I don't know where I can tap off, AND if I should add, or subtract some resistors to the tube's output, before soldering it to the RCA output connector. Has anybody done this? Thanks and Regards, Peter |
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