Re: op amp-based effects loop circuit for guitar amplifier




YD wrote:

> Whatever you do, DO NOT try to use the +B supply for this circuit.

Why do you say that ? It's good enough for Marshall and if there's no
other volts readily available inside the box......

Graham

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