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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Perth
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Hi guys,
I tried to post this in the power supply section but haven't got any help from anyone, so I am wondering if someone can help me here.I am currently building an 8 channel Leach amp, I would like to know the best and safest way to connect all 8 channels to the power supply. I am using a Toroidal transformer which has the following secondary outputs (45-0-45 & 45-0-45), there is a total of 8 wires on the secondary side. How would be the best way to connect the 8 channels so as to avoid getting any hum,but also keeping things safe. Any info would be great. Cheers Bowdown
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