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Old 12th February 2005, 05:22 AM   #1
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Default Leach amp - Almost done

Guys,

Finally I powered the Leach amp with alligators. Still don't know how it sounds.

Many thanks to all in this forum from whom I got feedback while constructing.

DC offset: 10 mV on one side, 20 mV on the other. Neither load nor input connected. I also did not short the input. Good, huh?

When I connect a speaker and still nothing at the intput, a hsss can be heard from 1-2 feets - but there is no hum. Is the hsss normal or can it be improved if the amp goes into a metal case and a source is connected or would these help only for the hum?

Thanks one more!

Murat
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