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RE: Relays for Signal Switching?

I think one of the biggest advantages of using relays for switching line level inputs is that the relay board can be placed near the inputs eliminating all those long runs of wires running to a front mounted selector switch. Only one set of inputs need to go to the preamp board. That can be done with a shielded cable.
There are a few boards on Ebay that look interesting. I picked up a VTA SP9 tube preamp that was already built with the relay switching option, very impressed with it's performance. I have a Aikido octal tube kit that I'm considering using relay switching in.

BillWojo


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  • RE: Relays for Signal Switching? - BillWojo 12:44:38 08/14/17 (0)

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