I was refered to www.wnaudio.com by a fellow audiophile...wow...audio heaven. The site is full of kits, compenents, upgrades and amplifiers etc. The has loads of detailed pictures and information on the products....very wide range of stuff too. check it out!
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Welcome Darren,
nice flag you have there.
the white noise site looks to have some interesting kit🙂
dave
Welcome Darren,
nice flag you have there.
the white noise site looks to have some interesting kit🙂
dave
Welcome, Darren
Glad to have you with us.
What area in Scotland are you from?
What's the story on the flag?
Ken L😀
Glad to have you with us.
What area in Scotland are you from?
What's the story on the flag?
Ken L😀
Hi Darren
Welcome from someone who's 1/8 Scottish, ( the rest Yorkshire I'm afraid😀 )
Yes the White Noise stuff looks interesting, have you tried any?
Welcome from someone who's 1/8 Scottish, ( the rest Yorkshire I'm afraid😀 )
Yes the White Noise stuff looks interesting, have you tried any?
Howdy from Texas
I may be only one eighth Scot, but I never leave the house without a Black Knife on my waist and Bagpipes in my heart.
Welcome and Happy Trails
I may be only one eighth Scot, but I never leave the house without a Black Knife on my waist and Bagpipes in my heart.
Welcome and Happy Trails
Welcome!
And thanks from me too for the white noise link. Are the circuit diagrams anywhere on the website, or do you have to buy the kit before you can see how it works?
Cheers, BC
And thanks from me too for the white noise link. Are the circuit diagrams anywhere on the website, or do you have to buy the kit before you can see how it works?
Cheers, BC

im from a town quite near to Glasgow...
not sure about circuit diagrams...there's an email address on the site tho...the guy is pretty helpful.
yeh i bought some stuff to make the amplifier for my home made subwoofer using a 12" (radial) Volt bass driver. I bought a MOS250 Power Amplifier, an active crossover unit, a capacitor input power supply, a cascode power supply and a 500V A transformer. I got circuit diagrams and assembly instructions with stuff. Well happy with results....1st time I've ever been scared of the volume control haha.
not sure about circuit diagrams...there's an email address on the site tho...the guy is pretty helpful.
yeh i bought some stuff to make the amplifier for my home made subwoofer using a 12" (radial) Volt bass driver. I bought a MOS250 Power Amplifier, an active crossover unit, a capacitor input power supply, a cascode power supply and a 500V A transformer. I got circuit diagrams and assembly instructions with stuff. Well happy with results....1st time I've ever been scared of the volume control haha.
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