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Join Date: Oct 2004
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Hi im knew to this forum and having been mucking with amps for years now but only just got into building and knowing what drives them i had a few STK amps lying around and im getting bored of my technics amp cause i wanna build my own i have:
STK4192II STK4142II and a TDA mono 25w amp im hoping to build it all up into a 5.1 amp for my room im only 16 so its going to be a slow project I want to have the 92 and my front because they are the biggest and thats the better amp and 42 for rear and the TDA for centre If you can post any tips or suggestion i would be thankfull and would like to know if you can run 2 ICs off one PSU |
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