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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Eire
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So your using a voltage regulator to get your reference voltage.
I tried using a choke in the same position but there was such a marginal effect that I took it out. unfortunately I added the Cap mult as an afterthought and so the wiring is not ideal. It sits on a heatsink above the big torodial transformer.I put down all of the residual hum to dodgy wiring. Shoog |
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Thats because it was a mistaken post. Should be part of another thread.
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