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Join Date: Oct 2006
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This is the last of my diy equipment. I've built the gainclone before. This version definately sounds a better.
Has Relay Speaker Protection and 200VA transformer. It's designed to drive 4ohm loads about 45watts and less for 8ohm loads. I'm currently driving a pair of MMG's(4ohm 86dB) to room filling sound and it does not break a sweat. Heatsinks slightly warm not burning hot. No hum or hiss in my setup. Input capacitor's are Russian K42uF Paper In Oil's. Amp has just been recently built and less than 10hours on it. ALL SALES FINAL. Please research before you buy. Includes Free Fed Ex Ground Shipping to US only. asking $215 paypal only. |
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