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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Bristol, UK
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Nice mods! I may pick one of these up next time I'm in richer sounds.
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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Apologies for raising this post from a while back but it seemed the best place to ask this
I've picked up one of these with the idea of using to power a portable speaker for camping and holidays I've connected it to a very cheapie car speaker to test it other than that I've not messed with it It doesnt put out alot of volume which is one of the main aims of this project Audio1st mentioned it was quieter than a standard t-amp Would either a speaker with more sensitivity or bypassing the built in pre-amp produce some more volume bearing in mind the purpose of this speaker is more quantity over quality. Or am I expecting too much |
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: U.K
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These amps are good for about 5 watts. You need a good pre-amp with hefty gain and sensitive speakers. Oh and to get it to sound any good you have to modify it first !
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