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I have bought a Creek phono amp card ( BC550 transistors ) at Ebay and I want to make a "stand alone" phono preamp with a external power supply, but I donīt know which voltage is necessary ( 12v, 20v,24v or ... ). The piece I have bought was in a CREEK 5050 . Does anybody know the voltage of the phono amp board?
thanks, lopus |
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