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Old 30th September 2011, 12:35 PM   #1
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Default LJM-L10 supply question

i've got a unused SMPS +/- 30V, pretty heavy. want to use it for a quik 'n dirty amplifier and after viewing a few kits on ebay was wondering if the LJM-L10 can run on +/-30v, after adjusting bias.

i've asked the seller but got no reply.
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Old 3rd October 2011, 02:36 PM   #2
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I'm sorry I'm not dealers. I'm designers, have what problem can ask me.

L10 can work at +-55 V dc voltage within.

Another L10 has some generic the inferior piracy. Please note that distinction.

Have any question, you can contact me

ljm_ljm@foxmail.com
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