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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Denmark
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Hey Skippy, nice mechanic work! Looks nice!
But a Class A amp like the A75 have to be done the right way. Like the way you have done. It is easy to destroy a well performing AMP with a bad mechanic layout. When not done right we could get problems with mechanic induced distortion. Well known in some recievers used in the old days. Hit the casing with a fist and the sound oscillates! (By the way : Sorry about my english writing.) Sonny |
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