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Old 6th August 2010, 01:44 PM   #1
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thanks for the reply I made 3 pc boards using the app sheet for the pattern and looked over the app sheet but i see no wattage ratings for the resistors and no voltage ratings for the caps. In looking at pics of other peoples completed amps it looks like the output resistors r10-r13 are 5w input resistors r1,r2 are 1/4w but what about r14 4.7 ohm ?w non inductive audio type ?? or wire wound ? and r7 4.7 ohm ?w also r8,r9 100 ohm ?w cap voltages c11, c12,c4 etc. I am itching to get soldering and power these babies up any help would be appreciated by me (my neighbors will hate you tho. thanx.
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