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Re: Trigger finger is itchy [message #92131 is a reply to message #92130] Wed, 29 July 2020 12:51 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Never noticed any spurious noise with the two older designs I've used for some time. From his website he has a line stage product called the fixer that the specifications list noise as less than 200 microvolts unweighted. Is that the same as what you mention? Anyway, based on the products I've used for so long and his strong reputation in the diy community for integrity I don't feel too insecure that this product will be anything less than the write up says. Guess I need to pull that trigger and find out. Final cost with tubes is going to be around $750. The one tube it's built around, the 6386 is a pricey little buggar. Around $125.
 
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