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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Sydney
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Hi Forum
I would love a chipamp and have got a bunch of samples and a power supply but I haven't got a PCB or any clue how to solder well, c'mon someone please help me? :-) Cheers Richard You can email me at rthorntnAThotmail.com if you want to keep it on the down-low. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Mar 2007
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An honest advice:
If u limit ur post to specific area u may not get desired response. Referring to ur Q, chips like LM3886 or OPA549 may not even need PCBs to make a gainclone u can do it point to point soldering, just go through this forum do a search and u ll come across to desired answer. |
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