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Re: chips and tubes [message #10245 is a reply to message #10244] Tue, 07 December 2004 10:33 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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>I don't rememmber them sounding as good as these little chip amps.

It may be due to the switches, tone controls, etc. usually included in the signal path of a reciever........mike

 
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