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Sunfire re-cap project
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<blockquote data-quote="Byrd2" data-source="post: 769087" data-attributes="member: 384"><p>Hectic! Amazing job!</p><p></p><p>I am surprised they didn't have additional windings on the transformer for the lower voltage supplies instead of regulating them all the way down.</p><p></p><p>Some parts of the amp seem well engineered and them some not so great as evidenced by the improvements you have made. Eg For a large corporation acquiring the more expensive componentry would not have been much more expensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Byrd2, post: 769087, member: 384"] Hectic! Amazing job! I am surprised they didn't have additional windings on the transformer for the lower voltage supplies instead of regulating them all the way down. Some parts of the amp seem well engineered and them some not so great as evidenced by the improvements you have made. Eg For a large corporation acquiring the more expensive componentry would not have been much more expensive. [/QUOTE]
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