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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Frederiksberg, Denmark
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Hi you all,
first post ever in the class d forum, please be gentle... 1) I am reading a lot off post's about switch mode power supplies and class d in generel, both consumer and diy products. Nuforce use a capacitator bank(in both monoblocks and multichannel) much larger than I have seen in all other class d(mostly diy). What do nuforce gain by doing that, what are the upps and downs of using a "big" capacitator bank in class d? 2) which switch power supply would you recomend above 1300W long term? Thats it for now, thank you for spending your time to get to this point .best regards panduro |
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