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Re: Group Build National Semiconductor amp [message #10368 is a reply to message #10362] Sat, 21 January 2006 11:30 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Wayne,

I don't know what your goal here might be, but I've built 3 of these
and will probabaly do a few more. Maybe I can bring one up to GPAF
now that I've moved to Houston.

This would be a great project for first time builders, particularly
with a PCB such as Brian Bell's. I think Manualblock used his. I've
also used Scott Nixon's, but Brian's is a bit easier. There's also
a great manual .pdf. I probably won't participate in this one, but
will watch and be happy to help.

Off thread, my HT room with 4 Studio 2 Pi's and 1 Studio 1 Pi is
now sounding fairly good. I hung rugs from IKEA on the sidewalls
and it's much nicer. I'm using the Yamaha receiver recently reviewed
in Absolute Sound, about $400, and it does a good job of time
correction between the too-close speakers.

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