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cheap amplifier; use or parts

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This is the power amplifier section of an elliot sound products project 27. There is no preamp because I could not get it to work (my debugging skills need help). There are still holes in the front for the preamp knobs though. Other quirks include an upside-down power switch, a cap on the input that sends high frequencies to ground (I used to use it with a subwoofer), and a 28vct 4A transformer instead of the specified 50vct, probably putting the 8ohm/4ohm wattage closer to 30/50 than 60/100. It worked last time I ran it. The transformer is pretty new as it replaced an older one that went bad, and it alone might be worth the cost: $0 plus shipping. For the U.S., the shipping is right around $11. The largish black anodized aluminum heatsink with 4 TO3 holes might also be of service to someone.
 

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Hi Ben,
The amp came in today and I tested it out with my sub. It's moving my sub almost as much as my pro amp. 😱
Now I'm thinking of building another to get dual monoblocks. Thanks again for the amp. I know I'll be playing with it more and enjoying it.

Regards,

Kevin
 
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