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diyAudio Member
Join Date: May 2004
Location: New York (Upstate)
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Has anyone attempted or successfully built this ZETA MOSFET Amplifier attached below from LCAudio 500W 8Ohms and 1000W 4Ohms. I have been eyeing it for a little while deciding if it looks good or not. But i'm sure if mr. LC himself designed it, it should be great. Also I noticed the potentiometer on the input differential amplifier has no value. I was thinking 2K or 5K it wouldn't take much to creat balance here. Any input anyone?
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Join Date: May 2004
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Yes I have seen that post, that is where the question came from. I didn't see anything about people building this amp much. Anyone?
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