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There is a large space of possible t-lines. Only a small subset work well. Fortunatly there is now software to fairly accurately model a t-line (start here) and get you a good starting point. dave |
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If you're inexperienced with electronics, I wouldnt suggest building an amplifier. Prices can vary from $100 to well over $1000, depending on what your looking for, what type of amp it is, etc.
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my brother is rather experienced with electronics, i was looking at the zen amp with the lightbulbs, do they sell kits for it?
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what do u guys think of the BESL Series 2.2HT?
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