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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Somewhere in the middle of the caribbean.
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I really dont need a top of the line audio setup..
I do have a pair of 6.5" LP audio "220w" speakers that I got as a gift. I was planning to use a Sansa Clip along an aux port for the music. Do I really need to buy a Head Unit? or can I use one of these Mini amps sold on ebay to power the speakers and use the Aux port available on the unit? I can mount it and follow instructions. This is one of the models of the mini amplifier. YouTube - ‪Red 2 Channel 300 Watt Car Audio Amplifier Motorcycle Amp Amps‬‎ These are the speakers ive got Ive got to add, this is going to a Daihatsu Hijet Van and its only going to power those two speakers. What do you guys say? Ive seen that setup on scooters and its seems to be fine on them. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Somewhere in the middle of the caribbean.
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bump?
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Louisiana
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It's EXTREMELY unlikely that that amplifier can produce more than ~20 watts (RMS) per channel (into a 4 ohm load).
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note that it is 300w pmpo, in RMS terms that is probably 2x 22w, like one would expect from 14.4v input (like head unit)
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Stewartsville, NJ
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^^^Of course it would work. It is a 12VDC amp.
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indeed
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