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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Illinois
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I am thinking of making a 4 channel 80wpc amplifier that will be stable into 4 ohm loads. (not neccisarily all channels driven 80wpc. I will be using a seperate 400wpc amplifier for the woofers)
What chipamps should I be looking at and how much would it cost if I don't need volume attentuation, etc. I also have a +/- 35v 200 va transformer laying around if it'd do any good. |
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