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Board changes

1. The IRS2092 reference design is made for 1 VRMS full scale input signal. This is usually too much for
most sources, and as a result full power is reached too soon.
2. Solution change the voltage gain of the amplifier. Stock voltage gain is 39. I changed R7 from 3k to 6.2k.
This changes the gain to 19.9 (just over half the gain). What this means in that the input signal can now
handle a full scale signal of 1.96V RMS (lets say 2V RMS) line voltage levels. The other advantage of this is
that it effectively doubles the input impedance to the IRS2092 (6.2kohm). Make sure that your pre-amplifier
has a output impedance of 600 ohms or lower using the factor of 10 rule of thumb.
3. DC blocking capacitor CP1 can be removed (and replaced by a wire link) from both channels if you are
certain, you have no DC offset at the output of your pre-amplifier / source.

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