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This is a nice looking design. I do question if the power and speaker line traces are adequate to handle the 900W/4 ohm load. Check out the pcb trace calculator at UltraCAD Design, Inc Homepage to verify your design. E
hi...black can you share the schematic and lay out pcb pdf file i'am very interest to build this amp...this is my 900w/4 power amplifiers sound is very good TinyPic - Free Image Hosting, Photo Sharing & Video Hosting and dc protection for loundspeaker
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I'm sorry but do not know how to put pictures on the forum this scheme was made and class h I have 1500w / 4 and 2000w / 2 Class H amp steep view - YouTube http://www.telecomenzi.ro/forum/viewtopic.php?t=13516
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I'm sorry but do not know how to put pictures on the forum this scheme was made and class h I have 1500w / 4 and 2000w / 2 Class H amp steep view - YouTube Kon Electronic :: View topic - amp leco
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We meet here, AGAIN?
With same STOLEN SCHEMATIC?
This schematic is NOT YOURS, initially was mine,you buyed the prototype module from me, promising to keep schematic just for PERSONAL USE, after extracting from module...
You think if you just adeded on mine schematic, DC output protection (also stolen from other schematic), is deja YOURS?
This issue has been discussed and once you have been deleted attachments and discussions, I see you're not calming ...
Ask a moderator to take action, thank you.
Here is original MINE PROTOTYPE manufacture, from where you take schematic:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/solid-state/172617-class-ab-amp-made-me.html
And final project:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/vendors-bazaar/175365-my-500w-8r-800w-4r-ab-class-amplifier.html
With same STOLEN SCHEMATIC?
This schematic is NOT YOURS, initially was mine,you buyed the prototype module from me, promising to keep schematic just for PERSONAL USE, after extracting from module...
You think if you just adeded on mine schematic, DC output protection (also stolen from other schematic), is deja YOURS?
This issue has been discussed and once you have been deleted attachments and discussions, I see you're not calming ...
Ask a moderator to take action, thank you.
Here is original MINE PROTOTYPE manufacture, from where you take schematic:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/solid-state/172617-class-ab-amp-made-me.html
And final project:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/vendors-bazaar/175365-my-500w-8r-800w-4r-ab-class-amplifier.html
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Very good amplifier...my full respect to this man
Congratulations man!
I have watched all videos...one by one.... great job!... a very good and respectable amplifier.
Rock stable.... a real power machine.
Some guys says that can do it..others prove it...this is the case.
regards,
Carlos
Congratulations man!
I have watched all videos...one by one.... great job!... a very good and respectable amplifier.
Rock stable.... a real power machine.
Some guys says that can do it..others prove it...this is the case.
regards,
Carlos
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