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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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I just spent a day reworking my crossover, adding a pair of balanced transmitters (see below url) so that I could couple to my hypex UcD180 and UcD400 (mid-high) in balanced mode, instead of using psuedo-balanced leads. The difference is amazing! You can give it a lot more gain without the distortion or noise and it has completely opened up the sound stage. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
![]() I used all matched resistors and 4 X LM4562 in 2 boards. http://sound.westhost.com/project87.htm col.
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