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| This third of four parts deals primarily with the construction of the amplifier and ends with a brief resume of its performance and sp...

| This second of four parts deals primarily with the protection network incorporated in the amplifier. This indispensable network safegu...

| It could be argued that most of the output amplifiers published in this magazine lack power. Although this is a debatable point, it w...

| For some time now, there have been a number of tape cassette decks available at low prices from mail order businesses and electronics re...

| A difficult problem in the design of conventional stereo tone controls is obtaining synchronous travel of the potentiometers. Even a sli...

| Nowadays, the speech quality on our telephone systems is generally very good, irrespective of distance. However, there are occasions, fo...

| Excessive noise is bad for your health and bad for your surroundings. It cannot be said too often: too many young people go prematurely...

| The up/down drive is intended primarily for use with the tone controls described elsewhere in this issue.

| The treble control works in a similar manner as the bass control elsewhere in this issue, but contains several modifications, of course....

| A little while ago a reader wrote to say that he had found overdrive on some of his compact discs. This sort of news comes of course l...