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Old 26th November 2003, 05:26 AM   #11
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It's silver plated copper. Yes the silver tarnishes, but silver oxide conducts unlike copper oxide. Some think that the silver protects the copper below, some think it's a tool of the devil.
I don't know.....
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Old 26th November 2003, 07:49 AM   #12
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everything one has to respect is being 'by passed' I like that, some plastic case, glue left and right and whatever the looks, I bet it sounds a lot better than well finished store products


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oh no, it doens't come close to mine in terms of messy wiring. i have floating rca inputs! my bridge rectifier is also floating. there is a fuse, so there is a little safety...

the Chris, your amp looks great, yours too SC. I think open plan hi-fi is to be encouraged (though it's not safe enough for all households!)

I was thinking that a wall mounted GC would look and probably sound great, with all the components just hooked/screwed/stuck straight to the wall and left open, in the manner of a fresco
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One question. Will my GC be powerful enough to drive a sub.... or should I build another amp....?
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would depend on wad kinda sub u're planning to dirve...I would think maybe a GC is not powerful enoguh for it...
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