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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Aug 2008
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Hi All,
I had serached the forum for similar thread but found none. My uncle had approached me for help. His intention is to by pass the stock 12V PSU for his TT's motor. Not sure will there be any sonic improvement but is sure experimenting. As i know nothing about TT (i am using CD player as source), thus would like to approach the experts an gurus here for any schematics recommendation that would fit his purpose. He did consider using 12V battery as a power supply for his TT's motor but the hassle to charge them at regular interval put him off. Thanks in advance. Mike |
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