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    Looks great! Did you also try the tone/boost after the amp?

    Also, this reminds me I should finish my noisy cricket. I lost interest a bit when it didn't sound as good as I hoped. It's the lack of a decent speaker letting it down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jugglindan View Post
    Looks great! Did you also try the tone/boost after the amp?

    Also, this reminds me I should finish my noisy cricket. I lost interest a bit when it didn't sound as good as I hoped. It's the lack of a decent speaker letting it down.

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    Thanks dude, no I didn't try that as I figured it was designed for the output to go straight into a speaker. The chip may not have then been able to sense what load it was driving - 8/4 ohm speaker or headphones etc.

    And I agree, a good speaker really nails everything . Let me know if you want me to send you one of these ic's to play with. A few people have said these little chime amps stay cleaner than the noisy cricket.

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