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    whgeiger
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    Acoustic Gold Mine

    Marshall Leach’s Website
    http://users.ece.gatech.edu/~mleach/
    There is something here for every audiophile.

    His Book (in its fourth printing)
    Introduction to Electro-acoustics and Audio Amplifier Design, Third Edition
    http://users.ece.gatech.edu/~mleach/audiotext/
    If you are a serious advocate of matters acoustic, the read/study will be well worth the effort.
    A little math is required, but it is not at the 'daunting' level.

    Regards,

    WHG

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    Alex Lancaster
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    Hmmm, Great!; in 1978 I started to build His amplifier, which came on 2 issues of Audio Mag., between my then partner and I managed to build 1 side, and it worked great, but We got involved in different projects and sold the parts to some guy I never seen since; Wonder if it was ever finished; At that time, it was a bitch to get the parts, and We wound the pretty HD transformer by hand, I do not remember the gauge of the secondary, but it was tough.

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