A voltage doubler gives you 12V DC out of about 6V AC, but with a ton of ripple. This can be added to the 6.3V winding in the Crack, provided you don't need much current. The ground reference of the winding may have to be removed, but this depends on whether you need a specific 12V ground reference.
-PB
It gets clearer. So I hook up a scheme like this:
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to a 6V AC winding of the crack and I get 12V DC which will be pretty ripply, but should I guess work for my purpose of powering the driver board.
In case I don't need a specific ground reference for the audio signal in the power wiring I just use the + and - wires of the 6V AC winding? The board has separate input for audio (left, right and ground reference) and for power (+12V and ground).
If that is right, I need to understand now is where this 6V AC winding in the Crack is and what capacitance I need for capacitors. Everything else seems to be pretty simple.
I am really sorry for my lack of knowledge in electronics, but I am really trying. Big thanks for helping me out with this.