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Can anybody help me please? I need an Amplifier circuit (LM741cn) which uses 3 potentiometers as Bass Treble and Volume. I am really struggling to create it. I realised that i can put an alternating resistor in to help with the volume control. And 4 capacitors for the AC. Look forward to replys!!! Thank You</description>
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Can anybody help me please? I need an Amplifier circuit (LM741cn) which uses 3 potentiometers as Bass Treble and Volume. I am really struggling to create it. I realised that i can put an alternating resistor in to help with the volume control. And 4 capacitors for the AC. Look forward to replys!!! Thank You]]></description>
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