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This is my dual-mono 49811 amp in the big chassis. This amp is aimed for high driving capability. I have tested it with 1 Ohm without problem. Two-pair Sanken 2SA1925/C3624 are used for each channel. The supply is +/- 40 V which, for each channel, consists of two 330 VA toroidals and total 92,000 uF reservoir caps. Very over engineered! I will add an aluminum plate for driver board mounting. The overall weight will be more than 30 kg.
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