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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Skopje,Macedonia
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Dear all,
What do you think about this circuit. Can we use it in our Aleph amplifier, regarding inrush thermistor. Regards, Toni |
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The one and only
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I think you can find easier ones out there. The easiest
besides a thermistor is all on the secondary side, and charges the caps through a resistor which is then bypassed by a relay.
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