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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Oct 2006
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Hi guys, I am completely new to this kind of things but I would like to try the sound of theese cheap amplifiers.
I would like to begin with something pretty easy. My speakers are B&W dm 620 with this specifications: Sensitivity 96dBspl (2.83V 1m) Nominal Impedance 4 ohms Power Handling 25W – 100W into 8 ohms Usually I do not listen to music at hight volume, do you think that 10 W would be enought ? Thank you in advance for any advice |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Utrecht
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Amp6 from 41Hz.com
Not super easy to build but certainly do-able for a beginner who knows how to solder and it will lead to excellent results. Alternatively try to mod a SI t-amp first. |
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YES. Amp6 or Amp6 basic. A great place to start.
If you only want to do the wiring and not amp board assembly, try the Charlize or one of the Autocostruire kits.
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The AMP6 is supposed to be easy and of good quality. Cheap, too!
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