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Hi Andrew,
Yes. That would work fine. However, all you need to really do is match your outputs and you should have improved sound quality. You would have a much wider linear range for the output section. If I get a "dead" Cyrus II in that I can keep, I'll try it. I might try this if I can get boards made from the Cyrus amp remake effort too. -Chris
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