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    Quote Originally Posted by struth View Post
    Stan is working on a 5v version afaik
    any further news on this ? eta? cost?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.Ian View Post
    any further news on this ? eta? cost?
    Cost? I first have to make sure the design is stable and performs as good or better than expected. But rest assured it will be less than it cost for a ticket to watch the Ashes for a day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StanleyB View Post
    Cost? I first have to make sure the design is stable and performs as good or better than expected. But rest assured it will be less than it cost for a ticket to watch the Ashes for a day.
    Sounds too good to be true, test match 5, day 5,tickets are on stubbhub at gbp40

    I suspect lead time will get the better of me on this and I will have a pair of lps

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    The secret behind the use of the Dorado is not the fact that it supplies power, but the effect it has on the sound coming out of your speakers. The Dorado can be powered by a linear power supply, and still add improvements that can't be produced by the linear power supply on its own.

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