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Since the newer version of the circuit uses a negative voltage regulator, you can adjust it for just about any reasonable DC offset you might find on any sound card. When the original circuit was designed, it was assumed that all sound cards had a DC offset of about +2.25 to +2.5 VDC. Later, we found that to be not true. Some of the USB sound cards out there are powered by 3.3VDC and therefore have a DC offset of only about +1.25VDC.
Tell us a little bit about yourself! How did you get into lasers? What kind of equipment do you have? What do you expenct to accomplish? Also, please post a lot of pictures! We love pictures!James.