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I would like some advice on a little amp I'm dreaming up based around the T-Amp. I want to have several inputs, and if possible a phono stage included. I was wondering whether it would be possible to use a set of old Naim phono cards (or equivalent), and if so, how I would find their power requirements, and then how I would go about wiring them up?
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