I'm intrigued by the Aikido design (particularly its flexibility), and would like to try it as the basis for a preamp (no RIAA, just sitting between sources & amp).Aside from the B+ & heater supplies, is it simply a matter of sending the source output to the PCB's input and the PCB's output to the amp? That is, is everything I need contained on the board?
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Topic - Aikido PCB in preamp - as easy as it seems? - beeah 06:48:06 02/28/07 (10)
- Re: Aikido PCB in preamp - as easy as it seems? - zacster 12:08:33 03/02/07 (0)
- Re: Aikido PCB in preamp - as easy as it seems? - Dr. Exotica 18:54:43 02/28/07 (0)
- Re: Aikido PCB in preamp - as easy as it seems? - Perseo 09:11:19 02/28/07 (6)
- Re: Aikido PCB in preamp - as easy as it seems? - beeah 09:41:49 02/28/07 (5)
- Re: Aikido PCB in preamp - as easy as it seems? - Perseo 10:56:47 02/28/07 (4)
- Re: Aikido PCB in preamp - as easy as it seems? - beeah 12:29:30 02/28/07 (3)
- Re: Aikido PCB in preamp - as easy as it seems? - Perseo 13:59:24 02/28/07 (2)
- Aikido driving 45s - beeah 05:30:15 03/01/07 (1)
- Re: Aikido driving 45s - Perseo 15:49:27 03/01/07 (0)
- Also need pot or attenuator.............. - Roger Hill 07:19:04 02/28/07 (0)