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This is my first post as a newbie so pls be gentle with me. Below is a post I recently placed on another forum (guess!). Anyone have any guidance on this. The nub of my question is can dual-railed Snaps continue to provide single rail when not using the 5pin socket?
<<Just bought a Naim Dealer modded Snaps which now has a 5pin socket and uprated transformer to enable dual rail supply. Can I use my exisiting Snaics (between 32/140 and 42.5/90) to connect using socket 1 to power amp and socket 2 to pre-amp or some other leads/arrangement? Help!>> Cheers - Allan |
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