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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: melbourne
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hi all
i am in the process of building 2 f4 stereo amps using the cviller boards and would like to run a seperate regulated power supply for the front end (any suggestions salas or walt super reg perhaps) from what i can see this would just be a matter of connecting my new supply to d3 and d4 and cutting the existing tracks that connect these diodes to the + and _ rails also what voltage would the new power supply require ? and can any one here suggest if this would be worth doing from a performance perspective any help/suggestions would be much appreciated regards sheafer |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: ancient Batsch , behind Iron Curtain
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even better - loose that FE completely , and drive it with beefier enough preamp .
ask Generg for his experience with FE-less F4s
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