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WTB: 4-channel amp -- NH, USA

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Thanks for the offer.
But just to be clear, I want one of those Sure amps or similar LM3886 amp.
Not looking to spend $300 for just boards.
I don't know the difference between quality amp and sheep amp unfortunately :(
I saw a Sure (or Shure?) 4x100 on here and another forum also not long ago.

But if some one has a whole amp and it looks good I might pay $200 or so shipped to 03063. I kind of have a case already I really like I can stuff the Sure boards in. It's only 2 x 6-7 x 11-12 inches though.
 
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Here you go...
 

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How much with shipping?
I think I need a PS too.
PS is hard to fit in the case I've fallen in love with.
Don't ask, long story.

That is not difficult to figure out...

You need:

AMP - 4x100W at 4 Ohm TK2050 Class-T Digital Audio Amplifier Board

POWER SUPPLY - 24 VDC 6A 145W Regulated Switching Power Supply

Total of $ 94.93 (includes 5.95 shipping)

You can always mount the amp board in the case you like and use the power supply as an external unit; use 2 matching cases for instance.

Good luck with your project.
 
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Good idea John! Cheaper too...

I have used two of these for a dual rail power supply for a modified F5 Class A Amp with very good results. One pair per channel for a +20V - 0 - -20V, and no caps. Worked a treat. Need to be sure the output ground is isolated from input ground, or you WILL see smoke...

As far as my 4 ch Sure amp, I decided that I will keep mine, as it is easily worth the $50 they charge for new... its my "Beater Amp"
 
I have used two of these for a dual rail power supply for a modified F5 Class A Amp with very good results. One pair per channel for a +20V - 0 - -20V, and no caps. Worked a treat. Need to be sure the output ground is isolated from input ground, or you WILL see smoke...

As far as my 4 ch Sure amp, I decided that I will keep mine, as it is easily worth the $50 they charge for new... its my "Beater Amp"

LOL
You were going to sell me your "beater amp" lol
I get a lot of "beater" stuff lol
Oh snaps I have the giggles :D

I just sold my "beater car" and it was the best used car I have ever owned.

I kind of already have a 2-channel amp I like, that I might make into 4 channels, but the sure 4 x 100 with that power supply fits perfectly in a case I have fallen in love with.
 
I just searched the swap meet forum.
LOL again
It was you! :D
Those were suppose to be mine ;)
I offered that guy at least $10 more than he sold them for.
2 boards and 2 power supplies for $90 not bad at all.

I like the RCA connectors on the new boards better though.
They just look a little more solid, not sure if they are.
 
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