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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Seattle
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thank you guys very much for your help... I'll let you know how it goes, I may just decide to follow "the procedure" for a while... maybe I'll get used to it. My - soon to be - former pre was passive so it was never really an issue.
Sorry if this has been posted recently, I didn't find it (or didn't understand what I had found more likely) but I'll search harder next time ~michael |
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Seattle
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I couldn't wait any longer, just had to hear this thing so I hooked it up this morning... very nice. I think Nelson said it best in the BOZ article "It sounds marvelous."
A big part of my decision to build this over other preamps was that I felt compelled to take advantage of Nelson's generosity in giving these designs to the DIY community. thanks, ~michael. |
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