Hi ATP,
Do you know ALABPRO....they copy QSC, Lab Gruppen amps www.alabpro.com They are also in Thailand....
Do you know ALABPRO....they copy QSC, Lab Gruppen amps www.alabpro.com They are also in Thailand....
AndrewT said:Hi,
look up quasi.
or buy one from Workhorse.
Mine won't go to 1000w but the layout here will get to within 3dB(into 4 ohms) http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=797022#post797022 read posts #301 and #302.
Look at this chart http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=794932#post794932 read post #285
The schematic is here;
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=818662#post818662 read post #325
If you are patient this amp is being developed and will be ready in about 2 months or so. http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=835251#post835251
Note; this will be an ambitious project, involving high voltages and very large power supplies. Unless you have many of the parts already and some experience, a unit from Workhorse would be a good idea.
Cheers & Good Luck
i dont know if its any good to you but i use a a bridged pair of k8060 velleman kit amps to get about 220 / 250watts rms.
at around 15 / 20 gbp (£) for board, all components exept heatsink and transformer its gotta be worth a look.
when i bridged mine i left off the diodes and used a single rectifier 300va transformer and 62000uf smoothing caps, wired to the on board smoothing caps so that the power share is equal for bridge.
at the input i ran a simpl tl072 twin op amp one side to invert, the other as a buffer to ensure ballanced drive.
with 4 amps, ie,, twin bridge for stereo, that is getting on for 1000wats, or 2 x 250w rms.
hope this is of interest, if not just ignore me, most ppl do..lol.. steve
at around 15 / 20 gbp (£) for board, all components exept heatsink and transformer its gotta be worth a look.
when i bridged mine i left off the diodes and used a single rectifier 300va transformer and 62000uf smoothing caps, wired to the on board smoothing caps so that the power share is equal for bridge.
at the input i ran a simpl tl072 twin op amp one side to invert, the other as a buffer to ensure ballanced drive.
with 4 amps, ie,, twin bridge for stereo, that is getting on for 1000wats, or 2 x 250w rms.
hope this is of interest, if not just ignore me, most ppl do..lol.. steve
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