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Location: Kansas!
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So I picked up an old D715 from my brother to take apart and use for parts. I'm going to be putting together a 2 way active system using chip-amps. I want to use the transformer from the D715 to do this. I have rough ideas of the voltages available from the transformer, but i have no idea how much power i can pull from these legs. I was hoping that someone around here could point me to, or tell me what this transformer is. I've searched all over for various part numbers and schematics and have found nothing. Your guy's expertise would be greatly appreciated! thanks!
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