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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Hungary
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I made the single mode version, and surprisingly, the amp can be set to a much higher level, without distortion, but it still exist. There is one thing I can not understand. There is a cap to prevent oscillation. Without that cap, it acts like in split mode (the same level of distortion), but if I add that cap in split mode, it makes no difference.
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