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In Reply to: RE: PAYDIRT posted by sony6060 on October 11, 2021 at 05:28:47:
sony, I respectfully beg to differ, tube gear often requires high value coupling capacitors, if you are going to be driving solid state components downstream, which, as you know, tend to have low input impedance.
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