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London Power 3 channels amplifier project
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Pretty cool what you have going.  It is going to be tight in there for sure.

I find it interesting that
  1. The send and receive knobs for effects are in the back.  If I can't see them up front, I don't use them.
  2. The parallel / series switch is unnecessary.  Default to parallel, and use the knob to select 0% (i.e. series) to 100% ( parallel) or vice versa.  See amp manufacture Shur on how they did it.  They too are using the BFX.
  3. I had to use a relay for the Z-Pre.  My switching system was years ago, things have changed since then.  My relay would picking of the high power Z-Pre and add a bunch of noise in the system.  The placement of the relay had to be away from everyone.
Good luck.  I like to see the finished project.
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RE: London Power 3 channels amplifier project - by peteotto - 04-21-2019, 01:50 PM

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