say it as it is
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ok hands up I am pretty clueless but reading on here has pickled my head even more!
have an old 260Z just about understanding it. just! plan was to get NCC200 (check) Cap6 (Minicap6 check) and a decent transformer ( might be sorted waiting on Les)
then been asked am I going to regulate the front or back end?
lost here only had non regulated amps 140/180 in past.
so regulation how is this achieved and what it cost relative to performance as the ncc200 spec amps seem very good as they are?
doing this on a shoestring so what components and costs are involved in going to regulation.
I see the hackernap transformers for example have 4 sets of secondary outputs, so is a specialist transformer needed or an additional transformer.
if still at the build stage wonder if I should take this into consideration or is the simple transformer - Minicap6 - NCC200 still acceptable?
yes I know the NC220 is better but that would mean having to change both amps and costs spiral then.
apologies if this been covered to death just getting into the idea of using something outwith the big manufacturers offerings.
have an old 260Z just about understanding it. just! plan was to get NCC200 (check) Cap6 (Minicap6 check) and a decent transformer ( might be sorted waiting on Les)
then been asked am I going to regulate the front or back end?
lost here only had non regulated amps 140/180 in past.
so regulation how is this achieved and what it cost relative to performance as the ncc200 spec amps seem very good as they are?
doing this on a shoestring so what components and costs are involved in going to regulation.
I see the hackernap transformers for example have 4 sets of secondary outputs, so is a specialist transformer needed or an additional transformer.
if still at the build stage wonder if I should take this into consideration or is the simple transformer - Minicap6 - NCC200 still acceptable?
yes I know the NC220 is better but that would mean having to change both amps and costs spiral then.
apologies if this been covered to death just getting into the idea of using something outwith the big manufacturers offerings.