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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Las Vegas
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Hi, this is my first post in this forum. I'm amazed about the level of the discussions here.
I've been building chip amps for a while, but never thought they could make it "deliver" as you guys do. So I'm building my first clone, with the best parts I can get. I need to attenuate the signal at the input with a preset that do not introduce degradation to the signal. Would you thing a cermet one woud qualify as a good sounding part? I have here some of them, blue plastic enclosure, small, one turn. If not which one? Thanks, Ned |
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