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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Erkelenz
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Hello Wayne,
thanks for the reply. I read a review in a German audio magazin from the end of 2008. Today I read this article again. On one of the photos from the electronic you can definitely see a DS1802. Have you change the electronic in between? Regards Ralph |
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The power supplies are bipolar, positive 6.8 Volts and negative 6.8 Volts.
So the signal can swing 13.6 volts peak to peak on a single ended input and twice that on a balanced input. That is almost 10 volts Rms. |
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