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Hallo,
i would like to build the legato in a "dual mono way", so to connect a power supply for the left and right channel. If this is possible, which jumpers do I have to solder in? And it is possible to feed the single ended part from one or both of the supplies?
And a questions beside these: Can I expect something to be better or is it just more weight?
Thank you! Matthias
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Are you planning on using balanced output only or both balanced and SE output?
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Hi Russ! I'm planning to use balanced, but as i have also the single ended parts, i would like to make it useable for SE output also.
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Well for Balanced it would be pretty simple. Just omit the jumpers that tie the supplies together and the BAL/SE parts.
For SE output you would need 3 supplies.
My feeling is this. The Legato presents a near ideal load. A near constant current regardless of program. Separate supplies are not likely to yield appreciable results.
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Thank you! I think I'll use 1 supply, complete the Buffalo, enjoy, and if the feeling for something new challenges me, I'll try three power supplies.
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