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Well, of course you could afford to spend $30 or $4 on the stock Berenger power supply. But why would you do that when this is an opportunity for you to design one? You know, Berenger has got some great stuff and cost effective and I have some Berenger Sharks DSP110s. I have three of them that I used for time alignment and what did we use to call it? It was a nickname for the kind of seek and kill feedback destroyer filters. Maybe it was just feedback destroyer filters. The DSP110 called the Berenger Sharks and they have the weird power supply voltage that when I have them packed up and have them stored, I have the power supplies that go with them with rubber bands or hair ties around them. If you separate the Berenger from the power supply, you're just SOL. So yes, a little Berenger 802. I have three sound mixers. My original Mackie 1202 and then I have a Yamaha mixer that another ham gave to me that is a 14x2x2. But then my favorite that I use is my Mackie CFX16.
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