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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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one of these with a 600VA trafo might do you:
http://connexelectronic.com/product_...147bnpktbev7l7 use their power supply too. Iv'e just built one of these, it sounds great. there is some more info in these forums just search TA3020 col.
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Quebec
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Call me, 514-835-3846, I speak french too. I will show you room and give you some advise and direction to make your 500W amp...But just be prepared to put what you need and dont cut corner. I hate people that do thing cheapest as possible. And I will not sell you anything, but give you direction where to find right parts. My biggest amp was a 10 KW RMS into 4 ohms...
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Join Date: May 2006
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Yep I would say SBS is a little overdoing it on marketing terms, what :bs:
I see one very good suggestion here though, its by CJ900RR, now a amp around this with high power is very good, I tried one, comes much closer to a audiophile amp and abuse is no problem, design the output stage well. There are another 2 chips in the same range which could be better as they have higher output to drive a outputstage, all depends on the outputstage design. Also take a look at fotios amp in solidstate threads, thats most probably better souding than most pro gear, and built like a tank for this type of application. |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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Better you think about some sealing instead of a huge diy power amp ... If you need so much power only for monitoring, something else is wrong. Just my two cents.regards
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Quebec
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Not really...sometime we provide up to 13 000watts for DJ monitoring in big rave party! The minimal we provide for DJ monitoring is a pair of JBL Eon (crap by the way!), so that's 800watts and they blow horn lot of time! DJ are deaf..
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