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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Oct 2007
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A quick intro - been lurking for a few months. Found the forum looking for some info on the LM3886 chipamp - a friends' guitar amp had died and the 3886 was the culprit. I suppose I built my first chipamp back in about 1983 using TDA2030's using the datasheet circuit and home made PCBs.
Other interests: classic/kit cars/electronics (e.g., megasquirt) although the garage is full of household junk rather than anything automotive, brewing (and drinking!) beer, household DIY etc!. Regards, Dave |
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diyAudio Moderator Emeritus
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Pennsylvania
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Cars, electronics, and beer - three things most of the forum members enjoy
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Speakerholic
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Hi Dave and welcome to the forums. When you clean things up a bit you might be able to fit one of these somewhere.
Cheers |
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