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Apple Floppy Amp

Step 2Modifying the T-Amp (Optional)

Modifying the T-Amp (Optional)
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This step is totally optional as all the modifications listed here are simply to get the amp to "sound better." The stock amp out of the box already sounds pretty fantastic. All instructions for modifying the amplifier can be found here:

http://www.michael.mardis.com/sonic/start.html

I ended up performing the "Input Mods - Version 3"

Prior to attempting to stuff everything into the floppy drive I used a tupperware container as a prototyping enclosure. Things often go wrong when I play with electronics, so I wanted to make sure everything was happy before I started modifying the floppy enclosure. See the pics for a more detailed explanation.
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Mar 23, 2009. 5:07 AMravingking2008 says:
you dont need 16 gauge wire for that dinky lil amp

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