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Hello all !
Posted about a week ago, just wanted to say thanks to all the great suggestions to help me get started. Been readin every night and starting to form a basic working knowledge on the concept and execution. Some questions, if I understand correctly our general philosphy is minimalism ala Kimura-san. I would like to emulate the execution of the of the 47 Lab, does anyone have a representative layout of the circuitry or is it bad form to do this? (I am making the conclusion that the toroidal x-fmr is located in the cylindrical, "Power Humpty" with an umbilical to the amp, questions of this nature). Another question, I would like to process the signal through a set of analogue Sansui QS Quadraphonic matrix/phase boards. I do like the effect of the 4.0 signal synthesizer presumably I will need to construct a chip amp with four separate chips to amplify the output of the 4 channel matrix decoder. The matrix boards require a 25vdc supply and it appears as if this should be a compatible voltage with some of the chip amps so I should be able to construct a power supply that will serve the chip and the matrix board. Comments and suggestions are welcome. Thanks again to everyone, andrew |
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