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Preamp Recycling

March 17, 2007 by Will O'Brien 11 Comments


[lgbsneak] found a good source of pre-amps to fill his needs. Some older receivers, like his old Kenwood KA-305 have modular pre-amps. So it’s just a matter of ripping out, powering it up and tossing it into an enclosure. Now he’s got a handy 9v battery powered pre-amp for field work.

Posted in Portable Audio HacksTagged diy preamp, DiyPreamp, microphone amplifier, MicrophoneAmplifier

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