on Sun May 24, 2009 11:46 pm
GP49
It is not the same as any of the AVA Super PAS versions. They use a different means of deriving the low frequency pole in the RIAA curve.
The procedure given is a very basic one. It removes the switchable equalization for NAB tape from the selector switch and puts all the equalization components on the circuit board. This removes a set of contacts from the feedback loop. The resistance and capacitance values are mathematically derived for the frequency poles defined by the RIAA equalization standard and don't really "belong" to anybody.

