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![Smile :) :)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
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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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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![]()
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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
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Juan
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+/-75V
Wow a tiny monster....
I mean "nice to make the layout" Andrewyou 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
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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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