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Hello All,
The Compact sized 4981x ThermalTrak amp has shown very promising performance. I am considering to design a new board with SMT components. This is intended for low output power < 50 W, but high performance, much better than single-chip chipamps. The target PCB dimension is less than 50 mm x 50 mm. It can be put into an existing speaker box to make it active. It may be install in a small case as for a desktop system.... What do you think? Sounds interesting? Panson |
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Sounds very interesting!
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Join Date: Nov 2006
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I am interested. Can you give us a prototype pcb/schematic?
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