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Old 29th December 2009, 08:39 PM   #1
dozeone is offline dozeone  Sweden
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Default LM1875, size of EL-Transformer required

Found this one:
Transformator 48VA 2x12V 2A

is it sufficient will it give 12V 2A+ 12V 2A => total 4 A?

The chip in the gainclone is 2x LM1875

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Old 29th December 2009, 09:45 PM   #2
mjf is offline mjf  Austria
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hello.
..........only 2A,
2 x 12V in series = 24V .......x2A = 48VA.
the lm1875 can work with this transformer but it is a small one..........you will get only 10W output at 8 ohm or so..........
look at the datasheet.
greetings..........
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