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need gut shots of egnater modules
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<blockquote data-quote="strato62" data-source="post: 10983" data-attributes="member: 314"><p>I've seen some single Egnater module pics and you'll find relays, a much more sonically transparent option instead of the H11F1 Bilateral Analog FET Output Optocoupler like the one you'll find in the Randall modules.</p><p>Also, i think Egnater used H11F2 in it's IE4 preamp as well as in the TOL line of amps if i remember.</p><p></p><p>The use of relays combined with the use of carbon comp resistors and orange drop can definately render a 'better sound' compared to what's used in Randall's modules.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Claude</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="strato62, post: 10983, member: 314"] I've seen some single Egnater module pics and you'll find relays, a much more sonically transparent option instead of the H11F1 Bilateral Analog FET Output Optocoupler like the one you'll find in the Randall modules. Also, i think Egnater used H11F2 in it's IE4 preamp as well as in the TOL line of amps if i remember. The use of relays combined with the use of carbon comp resistors and orange drop can definately render a 'better sound' compared to what's used in Randall's modules. Claude [/QUOTE]
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