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xlr-rca balanced to single ended adaptors - help needed

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I did, but it may be an out-of-date .pdf of his stock. I'll get his new one to double check. I found the 47uf on partsconnexion

Also, the only non polar 10uf 50v cap I could find was the AC series, not the N series. The description of the AC series was high current for x-overs -- would that be detrimental in my application?

If you post images of the PCB, I'll show you where they are. There are a few other caps worth upgrading as well, but I need to see pics to jog my memory :)

Hmm I apologize for not lookin at this thread earlier. Is this what you are looking for? If so I have a pair lying around that you can have for pretty much the cost of shipping.

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Thanks xand, but I opted not to go with the adaptors, going for a true balanced active preamp. I appreciate it!

Thanks xand, but I opted not to go with the adaptors, going for a true balanced active preamp. I appreciate it!

No problem. Let us know which one you decided to get and how it sounds when it arrives! :)

Got the GFP-750 in but it was all effed up. The balance on the volume pot never equalled out, and even all the way down at 7 o'clock I got about 75% volume out of the right channel (and 0% out of the left). Only way it worked was to max it out and then attenuate volume on the source, which is hardly worthwhile for a preamp. The seller wants to refund me $200 to have it fixed, but I'm pretty certain the Alps pot in there is out of production, so I'm sending it back and looking elsewhere.

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