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Join Date: Feb 2006
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Hi,
I am new on tube stuff but interested in having a simple tube buffer (unity gain) that use +/- 24 or +/- 35V so it can share the PS with Brian's LM3875 kit. Any advice? Thanks. |
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This subject is covered at length in many threads on this forum. Better you do a search for 'tubed gain clone' or just 'gain clone'.
It will take you a while to go through them. You will find circuits also. Or look under http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/forum...php?forumid=40 Have fun.
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