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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Philadelphia
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I have a pair of home-made two-way loudspeakers, and more power amplifiers than I know what to do with. I've wired the cabinets with cable direct to each driver, ready to bi-amp them. I just built Bottlehead's Foreplay preamp, and I'm looking to either insert a switchable two-way crossed over output circuit into its outputs, build a stereo two-way line level box to go between it and amps, or build a pair of 'mono' dual-band tube power amps with a switch for bridged one-way or (what would be stereo in the original designs) dual-band hi/lo frequency output operation (each channel).
Any suggestions for any of these projects will be greatly appreciated. - Rob Monk |
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Did it Himself
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See Rod Elliott's ESP site. Look for the Projects section.
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