smeggy
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I finally ordered the resistors and caps to convert my ground to a channel board. Hopefully it'll work and I can put this thing to bed finally.
Originally Posted by linuxworks /img/forum/go_quote.gif spend the extra for a FULLY shielded trafo. it does matter. big-time. in this amp more than any other I've ever seen. believe it. |
Originally Posted by MoodySteve /img/forum/go_quote.gif X3 Upgrading to a fully shielded/encapsulated transformer from SumR cured a line-borne buzz that I was hearing in sensitive phones. The difference was not subtle. |
Originally Posted by oneplustwo /img/forum/go_quote.gif I'm ordering one for a build. He quoted me $105 for a 100VA unit, +-30V, 115VAC out the door. |
Originally Posted by NoValidTitle /img/forum/go_quote.gif So I got a tad bored and started playing with sketchup haha... The board dimensions and heat sink height are to scale. I wasn't sure the board thickness so I guess on that. 0.09" http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3607/...95d6edd4_b.jpg |
Originally Posted by ShinyFalcon /img/forum/go_quote.gif Also, when I decide to add the ground channel, will the separate matching of the JFETs cause the ground channel to be "different" from the left/right channels? |