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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2010
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Greetings forum members,
This is my first post in this forum after reading the useful information here for the last couple of weeks. I decided to start my Class D experience with a Sure Electronics 2*100w tripath module and just see how it goes. I didn't get the kit yet (waiting for 3 weeks already), which is not a nice part of the process, but since they warned me in advance that shipping time might be long, I can't complain about this. I wanted to know how I can connect a volume potentiometer to their board. I emailed their support twice about this issue and got a response in less then 24 hours for both questions, that's an excellent response time in my book and I just thought it should be mentioned in this forum because I read in another thread that people waited for weeks to get a reply. I was recommended to put a 50k potentiometer between the RCA audio inputs and the connections on the board, did anyone try this option and has some useful insights regarding it? |
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