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Electrons are yellow and more is better!
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Hi Fumac,
I want to use the lightspeed attenuator on the units I ordered (see solid state forum). These are based on photo couplers and need a capacitance of 100K. George the inventor of this type of attenuator had a look at the datasheet of the MCD 255 and send me the following: "The amp seems to have a buffer option on the input wich is the best but still too low at 18k but this could be just a resistor change" So my question is how to raise the capacity of the volume control on the units to the 100K value. Thank you Peter p.s. when will you send out the units, can't wait. |
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hi peterhenk i will answer all the question(including yours) about modules at this link MCD-255 amp rg fumac |
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