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  • The D-Sonic 1000S with the original twisted pair/triplet wiring harness.

    The D-Sonic 1000S with the original twisted pair/triplet wiring harness.

  • The upgrade wiring harness with shielded leads.

    The upgrade wiring harness with shielded leads.

  • The new switch installed but not yet connected to the RCA's and XLR's.

    The new switch installed but not yet connected to the RCA's and XLR's.

  • The upgrade wiring harness installed in the amp.

    The upgrade wiring harness installed in the amp.

  • Installed in the system. It works!

    Installed in the system. It works!

  • Another view of the amp with the upgrade harness.

    Another view of the amp with the upgrade harness.

  • The upgrade wiring harness with the prototype input buffer boards installed.

    The upgrade wiring harness with the prototype input buffer boards installed.

  • A close-up view of one of the prototype buffer boards.

    A close-up view of one of the prototype buffer boards.

  • The amp installed in the system and working with the buffer boards. The buffers present a higher impedance to the preamp than the ICE modules, whose input impeance is a relatively low 11K ohms, a challenging load for some tube preamps and an impossible load for most passive preamps.

    The amp installed in the system and working with the buffer boards. The buffers present a higher impedance to the preamp than the ICE modules, whose input impeance is a relatively low 11K ohms, a challenging load for some tube preamps and an impossible load for most passive preamps.

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    The upgrade wiring harness with the prototype input buffer boards installed.
    A close-up view of one of the prototype buffer boards.
    The amp installed in the system and working with the buffer boards. The buffers present a higher impedance to the preamp than the ICE modules, whose input impeance is a relatively low 11K ohms, a challenging load for some tube preamps and an impossible load for most passive preamps.