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Scored a bit of a luck, i think.
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<blockquote data-quote="Headsh0t" data-source="post: 63801" data-attributes="member: 1499"><p>OOH ok, thank you. Completely mis-interpreted you. like you said the relays must work the plop and protect, i was always under the impression that the fields would travel along the wire and the core was there to help in the forming of the field itself. i was so wrong.</p><p></p><p>I do have other question if i may. i found the sticker for ratings and it seems to be a 3 way 15-0-15v x2 and a 50-0-50v the 15v lines are rectified on the board, the 50V line is rectified by the chassis mounted package, that is then spit directly in between the .1F caps. that to goes to the amp modules. i have a feeling it is mixing it into 65v for each CH or is it for something else entirely</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Headsh0t, post: 63801, member: 1499"] OOH ok, thank you. Completely mis-interpreted you. like you said the relays must work the plop and protect, i was always under the impression that the fields would travel along the wire and the core was there to help in the forming of the field itself. i was so wrong. I do have other question if i may. i found the sticker for ratings and it seems to be a 3 way 15-0-15v x2 and a 50-0-50v the 15v lines are rectified on the board, the 50V line is rectified by the chassis mounted package, that is then spit directly in between the .1F caps. that to goes to the amp modules. i have a feeling it is mixing it into 65v for each CH or is it for something else entirely [/QUOTE]
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