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Help to improve circuitry of a DIY amp
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<blockquote data-quote="1200GXman" data-source="post: 1159515" data-attributes="member: 17884"><p>Thank you for the reply. I thought I can do some chip rolling or something as I saw some YouTube videos of people doing it on SS amplifiers. Similar to tube rolling on tube amplifiers. The amp has some decent output of 71w rms measured on a oscilloscope. So would have been good canidate to improve the sound quality on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1200GXman, post: 1159515, member: 17884"] Thank you for the reply. I thought I can do some chip rolling or something as I saw some YouTube videos of people doing it on SS amplifiers. Similar to tube rolling on tube amplifiers. The amp has some decent output of 71w rms measured on a oscilloscope. So would have been good canidate to improve the sound quality on. [/QUOTE]
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