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diyAudio Member
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Hong Kong
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I found a circuit of trimming the output offset voltage of TA2024C on p.11 of the data sheet of TA2024C. It involves the adding of one 1M Ohm resistor, one 10KOhm potentiometer and one 0.1uF capacitor for each channel.
I would like to know whether this circuit can be applied to TA2020 of AMP6. Thanks. |
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Yes it can and it works well.
The Trends TA-10 also uses it, as well as some of the amps I built.
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Hong Kong
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Dear Michael,
Thanks for your quick reply. |
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