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Old 5th February 2010, 11:04 AM   #1
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hi everybody my name is shady and this is my first post in this fantastic forum and i would like to share my DIY HOMEMADE amp. with DIY speaker box this amp. is based on TDA2030 in bridge mode any body have any Q i will be glade to answer it
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Old 5th February 2010, 01:08 PM   #2
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how loud does it go Mister?
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Old 5th February 2010, 01:11 PM   #3
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i didn`t measure it but it`s 50w+50w R.M.S
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good made. but i'll suggest u got for higher power chip, 2030 gives just 30W max. may be TDA7294 or lm3886. coz u've already got speaker and box.
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Old 5th February 2010, 02:54 PM   #6
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What's the modelled frequency response?
Looks a nice build, pretty portable too
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Thnx 4 u all and i intend to update it soon
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What can I see on the top of the box in the first photo? Almost looks like a second pair of smaller drivers?
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Old 6th February 2010, 01:08 PM   #9
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yes they are another pair of small woofers i used them as a passive radiators
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