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Old 25th November 2003, 02:44 AM   #11
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Hi,

The Concertina is soooo perfect that in it's splitting polarity service you can actually use it bootstrapped to compensate for imperfections in SEPP stages...

Funnilly enough, actually not that funny, a diff stage can feed a concertina nicely under some circumstances.

Strange eh?

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