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I ordered a SI Super T-Amp after reading the rave reviews all over the net and the remarks on this site. I'm totally new do the DIY Audio scene. I have some experience with car audio and even more with computer hardware. I like to build things and break things and put things back together.
That said, I've read the FAQ and tried doing some searching. I see that everyone replaces the stock power supply: Quote:
The FAQ also meantioned a DIY Mod FAQ on the way. How is this coming? A list of terms with descriptions and pictures would be great. I know you guys must answer questions over and over the same way I do on other forums. Please bear with me. |
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You don't need t replace the power supply on the Super-T, it comes with one.
You can, if you want, but it is a pretty good supply. And there is a good filter in the amp, too.
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