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Paul S
San Diego, California, USA
Posts 2,638
Joined on 10-12-2006
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Not sure where you live, but near large cities one can rent "pro" sound equipment. Once you have your end game figured out in terms of architecture you can just plug in the Board, find and note your X/O configurations and values, then make up and install your putative ultimate solution. Based on my own experiences, I recommend you allow for DIY/on the fly changes in your ultimate solution, not rotary knobs, rather easy ways to swap resistors, caps, and inductors, also the leads between them, for fine tuning over time.
Best regards, Paul S
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