I found it on DigiKey 568-3667-5-ND $0.96 cents nice
any way Andrew know he's stuff the NTE5634 300V is available on Ebay "I really do not trust much Ebay but NTE is a brand of semiconductors that I have never seen been counterfeit is that happen before it will be really weird, I hope not
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Juan[/COLOR]
any way Andrew know he's stuff the NTE5634 300V is available on Ebay "I really do not trust much Ebay but NTE is a brand of semiconductors that I have never seen been counterfeit is that happen before it will be really weird, I hope not
Regards
Juan[/COLOR]
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B120
nice, I think I will spend some times with this one
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Juan
B120
the treble starts to roll off at ~4kHz.nice, I think I will spend some times with this one
Regards
Juan
How can you assess that it is "nice"?
Preamp for B120...
Mr. Mile whats the max. supply?
Mr. Mile whats the max. supply?
+/-75V
the treble starts to roll off at ~4kHz.
How can you assess that it is "nice"?
I mean "nice to make the layout" Andrew you know my things is about layouts stuff for the best of my abilities I'm not an expert but this is what I like to do
Regards
Juan
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+/-75V
Wow a tiny monster....
I mean "nice to make the layout" Andrew you know my things is about layouts stuff for the best of my abilities I'm not an expert but this is what I like to do
Regards
Juan
Have fun bro....
LinePre with a vol pot in the -IN input.
What happens to the speakers on the other side of the Power Amplifier, if and when the vol pot goes slightly open circuit for a few milli-seconds?
I usualy use dual pot in parallel for safety.
I usualy use dual pot in parallel for safety.
Mile, but what is the reason of doing it in such a... dangerous way, having a lot of less "extreme" options available? Just curious...
Originally Posted by AndrewT
LinePre with a vol pot in the -IN input.
What happens to the speakers on the other side of the Power Amplifier, if and when the vol pot goes slightly open circuit for a few milli-seconds?
I usualy use dual pot in parallel for safety.
Would it be wise to show this on the schematic?
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