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Join Date: Jul 2010
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The one from Chipamps.Com is shown front and back .
One view has larger caps then the other . Are there two versions ? If so , does one produce better sound ? I wrote on their site a good while ago , but got no answer . David V. Webber |
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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David, unfortunately the website is down so I can't check, however are you sure it wasn't the power supply board in the second photo with the larger caps?
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