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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Los Angeles
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Hey All:
My kid has an iPod nano, which she listens to directly out of the built-in "speaker" ![]() To break her of this habit, I have some nice speakers to put in her redecorated room. I want to get a compact amp she can plug into. I have no interest in trying to build a kit, but figured you forum-ites might be knowledgeable about finished goods amps based on these kinds of chips. So far, what I've found boils down to: - Sonic Impact Super T-Amp: a nice silver, the only vertical one I've seen, ...no longer for sale, it seems. - The Dayton DTA-1 or silver version from Parts Express: Dayton DTA-1 Class T Digital AC/DC Amplifier 15 WPC | Parts-Express.com - Cheap but ugly Pyle stuff, like PCA-1 - A bunch of very similar items on eBay all coming from China/Hong Kong, in nice metal cases, based on Class T chips, 2x7W RMS or so which is more than enough for this application, but power supply not included. Some are $20! Just the kind of expenditure I had in mind. I have a 12V supply I could graft a plug to, or get a big wall wart.* I'm heavily leaning towards the eBay way, just wondering if anyone knows of inexpensive alternatives, and any advice regarding all these little China clone "T amps" Thanks! *I know, wall warts aren't the greatest. But they are less ugly than a 12V power supply visible on the floor, which would be the alternative. |
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2*15 watt @ 4ohm, TA2024 D-class Audio Amplifier Board - eBay (item 230514237847 end time Sep-20-10 01:25:26 PDT)
Look at the sureelectronics/Tripath thread, you might want to take aboard some of the mods... Plus you'll need a box and a volume control. |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
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the dayton dta-1 is a decent amp,and can be stuffed with 8aa batteries.if portability would be wanted.ive had a dayton dta-1 for over a year now and i totally love it.
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