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Not the builder's thread, but the original one?
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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Hello
If I remember correctly, the DX Blame start into the DX standard thread and Carlos start a new thread like this one: Dx Blame ES .... based into the Blameless, i am trying a new amplifier Bye Gaetan |
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Cal, I don't think it is that thread because the schematic shows +/- 36 vAC.
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That looks like it might be it. I'll read enough of it to see. Thanks!
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this could be the kernel that started it. posts91, 95, 99 show some of what he is thinking. |
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