Adding current buffer to pre-amp

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Hello Philip, thank you for that. I know I'm in a minority here, playing with the devil's sand, but I usually get some nice sounds out of it, and that's the main thing.

Started the other 2 boards now, so back to stereo soonish. Might have to look into some kind of measuring equipment to see how it really performs. Looks good on a scope, but that's not really enough. Might look into using a PC soundcard to do it. It's all low voltage stuff, so the soundcard should be safe.

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brig001 wrote:Hello Philip, thank you for that. I know I'm in a minority here, playing with the devil's sand, but I usually get some nice sounds out of it, and that's the main thing.


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If it works for you then that is good. :wink:

Certainly your Owston amp & speaker sounded really good. :)
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<<< I have STEREO >>> --- <<< I have STEREO >>>

SWIDT? It works, and I like it. Pity I think I will be away for next Owston, so you'll probably have to wait till next year to hear it. Anyway, just got to scrape it all together and put it in a box now...

Brian
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