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Howard is currently offline  Howard
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Baron

Dear SET forum,

I own a pair of Coral BL-25D horns. So far they have sounded at their best using some Quad Twos. I would really like to have a go at building my own single ended amp. I am looking for something which is "well sorted" and sensibly priced but not so simple that I am constantly checking shifting bias voltages.

Any suggestions gratefully received

Howard
(sunshine coast....queensland)


 
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