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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Columbia, SC
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The neat thing about the SOZ is that it's so simple that you can modify it easily later on. Go ahead and do the official version. You can tag in current sources later if you want. Or not. Whatever suits you.
It won't blow up if you run it with an unbalanced input. In fact, it won't even complain. It will, however, play music. About the only real problem is that it doesn't have much in the way of gain, so it will take a fair amount of input to drive it. Just make sure that your power supply is up to the task and that you have sufficient heatsinking. The rest is a cakewalk. Grey |
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