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Hi !
I would like to have a suggestion from you experts, for a Class-D amp (not from tripath) that can put out 100W or more into 8 Ohms load. Sound should be at least nice and not fadiging, as I could perceive this is quite easy, as there's many very good sounding class-D amps. Something like the UCD180 would be GREAT, the UCD180 itself is very good, but pretty expensive for my taste. I like very very much to design my own, but I really don't know enough. Thank you very much. Best Regards ! |
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