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Old 16th March 2010, 03:40 PM   #31
sekhar is offline sekhar  India
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I did nt abandoned the thread Amp for everybody i got enough valuable data from all the highly respected members and truely speaking I made the amp in the design according to the modification and is very pleased with the output of amp it happlily drives 150W in 4E...
I have taken up a sub amp as my second project it may seem i am going a bit fast but believe me i devote my entire time in doing this stuff may be even 20hrs a day ....... Plz bear with me I want to learn and apply it quickly cause i want to learn more & more every day who other than u people can help me ................

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