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Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Chatham, England
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Hi Folks
Has anyone tried these PSU caps? The technology certainly looks interesting. Russell_h used them in his Error correcting amp, but didn't really comment in depth on them.
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Yep I have used them in chip amps and various other things in the past and was happy with the results - but I did not do any a/b tests The idea is really clever mike |
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