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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Brisbane, Australia
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Just finished the case for a single channel parallel gainclone using the national high power solutions design. The whole thing cost about $40 since I got the transformer out of an old Rank Arena stereo receiver/amplifier on our local junk day.
Initially had some problems with oscillations, but with that sorted out the output still had some high frequency noise that was coming through my labs power supply. Will hopefully have time to test it with the transformer soon to see if it is all clear. ![]() Jye |
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last one
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