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Join Date: May 2003
Location: UK
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I've been selling off the abundance of amps lying around to make space and funds for new projects. I wasn't sure if I wanted to let this one go for a few reasons. Firstly it took a lot out of me doing all that P2P work, and secondly it's the best chip amp amplifier I have built and heard.
Again this amp needs little introduction - CarlosFM's design with hi-cap snubberised PSU. Whether you agree or diagree with the snubberised debate, to me this amp wipes the floor with all the implementations I've heard. All you need to add is a suitable transformer to get it going (20- 24v). This is not for the faint hearted or a newbie not confident in debugging should the need arise. It works fine and travels well despite the delicate connections (this can be attested by Shinobiwan too) but you still need to be warned! Asking price is £80 including postage in UK. V
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