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Join Date: Oct 2005
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If you are interested in finishing the amp for the Charlize, I strongly recommend you to by a digital multimeter. Those things can be had for cheap even at walmart 15 bucks?. It will help you double check connections, check polarity, and diagnose problems you may have. Also in the future, if you decide to do any other electronic projects, it will definitely come to good use.
I also recommend you check out the Tripath wiki if you haven't already. http://www.diyaudio.com/wiki/index.p...+Amplification Bgmicro, I believe also sells switching mode power supplies for 8 dollars or so. Good luck |
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Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Malaysia
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I'm afraid Brent is about this. Most affordable adapters are not regulated and the output voltage will greatly depends on the load it is connected to.
I would suggest you used a better power supply that would bring out the best of Charlize.
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