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Finished Brian GT's chip amp [message #10179] Tue, 31 August 2004 13:57 Go to previous message
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Using Brians Boards and a Hammond Toroidal transformer the chip amp is up and running. I built it on an old oscilliscope chassis. It worked out well because the o-scope had built in speaker jacks and power switch and RCA's. All I had to do was wire it up. It's breaking in on an old pair of dumpster speaks now. I have a portable CD player hooked in on replay. About 10 hours with no problems. Total price 78$.
You can't beat these boards for ease of assembly!

 
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