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Old 23rd June 2007, 05:03 PM   #1
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Default Working on a few amps.

Life has been in the way as of late and interfeared with my DIY time. So, I'm working on catching up. The picture shows two Winesome Labs Mouse amps in process, the LM3886 and the LM3875 under construction. The traditional torodial will be used with the LM3875 and I want to try an R-type transformer with the LM3886.

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