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Nice
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Join Date: Jan 2007
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NO problem
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Location: Pennsylvania
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Can you post a schematic of your circuit? What output devices are you using?
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: killeen, texas.
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very nice looking amp. did you build it or was it a kit,
im currently building one my self. it would be great if you would post the schematic if you have it. how do you like the sound? thanks for posting it. laters |
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The Schematic
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PCB layers
design software is protel99se the output devices are TOSHIBA 2SC5200/ 2SA1943
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Beautiful PP
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go on
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