I would like to thank DIY.com for all of the information on your site.
From this site I found out where to recieve free samples and to use different transistors for my Leach amp.
I had a Carver M1.0 amp that I would repair then it would die on me again 6 months later so I scrapped the inside and replaced it with a Leach Low TIM.
First I tryed to use the Carver Boards but this did not work so I made my own. I used the original Carver transformer which gave me a rail voltage of 64V.
I powered it up and it works fine. This feels great.
Now I want to do more DIY projects and DIY.Com will be with me.
Thanks DIY.com Serosmaness.
Your a wonderfull site.
From this site I found out where to recieve free samples and to use different transistors for my Leach amp.
I had a Carver M1.0 amp that I would repair then it would die on me again 6 months later so I scrapped the inside and replaced it with a Leach Low TIM.
First I tryed to use the Carver Boards but this did not work so I made my own. I used the original Carver transformer which gave me a rail voltage of 64V.
I powered it up and it works fine. This feels great.
Now I want to do more DIY projects and DIY.Com will be with me.
Thanks DIY.com Serosmaness.
Your a wonderfull site.
YES! A big salute
to the people who are putting their time and efforts into making this one of the greatest places on the net 😉

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