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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Escazu
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Victoria,TX
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Hi,
That is a TA2024 chip digital microprocessor 15 watts amplifier. Here is the link for the datasheet. http://www.sp01.jp/mXyzxwwt.pdf |
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Probably a t-amp or variant. Try searching the class D amp forum for TA2024 or T-amp or Sonic Impact. Should find tons of info and ideas. (my favorite was using a solar panel to power the amp - no I haven't tried this)
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: On a hill, in a wooden shack, next to the woods, in Somerset.
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Yeah, that's worth reviving. They sound pretty good, if a touch warm. Can run off a car battery very nicely indeed.
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