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no, but that is a good one. the one i am thinking of had better prices.
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Remember from the other posts that amps are a complete waste of time if you intend to hook them up to the HL boards. Not sure if this is your intent but thought I would save you the money if that is your intent.
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i understand that the quality and subject of the prerecorded sounds are the same. i just want more volume and hopefully be able to hear my rccommand battle unit sounds.
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Yep, it sounds like a good idea. I bought the amp and tried it. It was completely unworkable. Yes, you can get a higher volume but the hissing and cracking make it an unpleasant experience for the ears. I experimented for a day, used various suppression caps and other techniques to try to clean it up and later pulled it all out.
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