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Is it possible to parallel the ouputs of the Tripath EB-TA2022 evaluation board to make a mono amp, without modification?
Any opinions of this board would be welcome. Thanks
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Reykjavík
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I can't recall a Tripath amp that couldn't be paralleled. Bridging is a different story.
Check out the 41Hz Amp1, the docs and forum posts on it, I think it's pretty close to the eval. board. Did you check the datasheet? |
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Hi Kristleifur,
thanks for the reply. I asked the seller of these and he thought they could "not" be parallelled without modification.! They are on ebay and he wants about £40.00 for them, but looking at the 41hz site, for a little more money I could get an Amp5 which has the power supply on the pcb. Thanks again Jerryo
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