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Old 7th September 2010, 04:52 PM   #1
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Hi everyone

I'm starting a new project of build a PSE 300B amp.
the configuration will be two monoblocks, I'm thinking of building a tube PSU separately in another block.

what are the advantages and disadvantages of this configuration?

the DC and AC will be "separate", should I leave the cathode transformer near the 300B for less hum?

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