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I was asked to design an offline SMPS to supply a Stereo Class D guitar amplifier. (not bass guitar)
The SMPS output was +/-40V and 4A (with a 5V, 1A rail for the processor/microcontrollers etc) So what speakers do you think would be likely used for the Class D that was supplid by that SMPS? Do you think it would have been two lots of 8 Ohm "woofer" speakers in series with a 4 Ohm "tweeter" speaker? (i.e. 4 speakers overall because its stereo) |
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