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Old 18th December 2004, 05:52 PM   #1
PT914 is offline PT914  United States
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Default Orion crossover question

First time posting, sorry if this is not in the right forum. I am presently assembling the Linkwitz Orion and was thinking of tweaking the power supply for the crossover/equalizer. Is there a downside to changing the power supply to 15 volts. The Burr-Brown opamp data is based mainly on 15 volts. I was planning on a Super Jung power supply.

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Philip
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Old 18th December 2004, 06:18 PM   #2
Davey is offline Davey  United States
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+/-15 volts will work fine.

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