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It has 5W of power over a 8 ohm load. I've tried it with a 4 ohm load, the power increases a little bit, the distortion decreases, but the temperature dissipation increases significantly.
It sound balanced, does someone have any experience with it? Should I consider making an amp with it? The concept of the amp willl be portable good sounding amp. |
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Should I?
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