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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: 10,000 lakes
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I want to build a B1 preamp but don't have the skill to do it and looking for a DIY B1 preamp to try and perhaps I can just duplicate by having it side by side while I build one. If you have an extra B1 that you don't use or have since gone for a better/fancier version of B1 and want to sell your, please let me know. Thanks.
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Is it just a matter of put in parts in the right place and solder. No measurement or adjusting to do. If that is the case, I will give it a shot. Thanks.
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