Why wait for the 3218 when the AS-3220 will do quite nicely? Two of them, of course 😉
Thought about using a 20, was not sure if it would be pushing things a little too much.
Ok, my patience has run out, other than overkill and a few extra bucks, can I just run the AS-4218.
Very close foot print as the 3218
Very close foot print as the 3218
Did I some how offend and **** everyone off?
If it was the fork in the amplifier, I meant no disrespect, it was a personal conquest thing.
Everyone only gets so many trips around the sun in your lifetime.
And I have been told mine are now "limited".
You have two choices at that point, stay positive or roll over and **** on yourself.
I chose to keep my mind and hands busy in this hobby even though I am a complete newb at this.
My passion for music has become my bridge to what is inevitable.
All I am asking for is a bone now and again
Thanks
Greg
If it was the fork in the amplifier, I meant no disrespect, it was a personal conquest thing.
Everyone only gets so many trips around the sun in your lifetime.
And I have been told mine are now "limited".
You have two choices at that point, stay positive or roll over and **** on yourself.
I chose to keep my mind and hands busy in this hobby even though I am a complete newb at this.
My passion for music has become my bridge to what is inevitable.
All I am asking for is a bone now and again
Thanks
Greg
If a 20Vac or 22 vac trafo is easier to get, you may consider SLB, you will still get +/-25Vdc for this project.
I got good results using the SLB, its a ripple eater!
Love to build a J2clone, but so hard to source for the parts.
Cheers to your build thread.
I got good results using the SLB, its a ripple eater!
Love to build a J2clone, but so hard to source for the parts.
Cheers to your build thread.
What is the SBL?
If a 20Vac or 22 vac trafo is easier to get, you may consider SLB, you will still get +/-25Vdc for this project.
I got good results using the SLB, its a ripple eater!
Love to build a J2clone, but so hard to source for the parts.
Cheers to your build thread.
It's SLB (smooth like butter) and it's a combo rectifier/capacitance multiplier board suitable for high current power supplies like this.
Thanks.It's SLB (smooth like butter) and it's a combo rectifier/capacitance multiplier board suitable for high current power supplies like this.
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