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Re: SE 300B Project, Part 13 - The finished amp [message #32176 is a reply to message #31912] Wed, 01 August 2007 06:24 Go to previous message
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Hi Damir,

I ama also think of building thsi amp as it is VERY well documented and you have obviously spent a great deal of time evaluating the option which really help us folk out here.

I currently have most if not all the parts - althought not exactley the same if you get my drift.

I currently have a version of Thorstens Legacy amp (but using conventional power supply CLC) but have also got some C3G to try out - I have not really gotten on very well with this and I am not sure why? The highs seem a bit grainy and the bass a little bloaty - I am sure it could be the non regulated power supply which I do not feel really confident in putting togther.

Just a quick question before I move to your project - how do you go about determining the value of the grid stopper and do differnt value really have any effect on the sound?

Thank

Red

 
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