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Which reminds me - I need to send you some caps!
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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didn't wanta ask, as there should be a turntable and tonearm heading your way (or at least the stuff to make a turntable), but at least a complete tonearm
trying to figure out a prob with one of the GF amps (still)... take care.. stew
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: MA
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If you were to add a pot to the amp6basic where would you connect it? Kris |
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would be connected between the RCA inputs and the signal input on the board.
if a 2 input device is desired, then a DPDT switch could be added prior to the potentiometer, tying the negatives all to ground.... stew
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