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I am thinking of an amp project that would combine my love for tubes with the highly praised sound of a tripath amp. It would be a tube preamp plus two tripath modules and ps's in one chassis.
Here is the question Can A tube preamp easily be mated with any of the commonly available tripath modules. My speakers are open baffles so I would like to use two stereo modules by amped so i can adjust the volume individually for bass and top end as well as a main volume for the overall amp. |
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