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Join Date: Jun 2008
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Just a quick question for those using the DRV134 for balanced input to a bridged amp.
As with buffers/preamps is there a turn on 'pop' ? I'm assuming there is but i haven't seen any designs on the internet that use anti pop setups. thanks |
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If you do it right you will hear no pops at all.
My QRP01 Gainclone has no pops what so ever, see here
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