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Join Date: Dec 2007
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Hello, I have been biten by the Class D bug. I would like to build/ Buy a CLass D amplifier that is capable of driving 6 channels. Would it be better to buy one (if avialable) or just build it?
Can I get some opinion from the Class D gurus? |
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I'm doing it the semi-easy way. Check out the sure electronics 4ch class d amps. i bought two so i could power a home theater setup. lower cost as well for a beginner (much like myself)
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Pennsylvania
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Melb
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If you have highly efficient mid range, > 90db then
get 4 channels, T-amp type, 10-12 watts for mid and tweeter 2 channels, ? high powerd type, 50-200watts for woofer. there are lots of info here, spend some time searching and lots of reading, then ask specfic/detailed questions. cheers. BTW I am using a T-amp driving my full range speaker(>92dB), sound pretty good and loud enough. |
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