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Join Date: Feb 2008
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Hi, i need a linear regulated power supply for my TAS5615 sub woofer amp...
The voltage rating is 32v-36v / 10A(maximum) Sorry i don't want SMPS. I want to use toroidal transformer. So please give me a solution...
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A linear regulated PSU of this power is going to eat lots of power and dissipate lots of heat. If it were a class A amp i would understand, but for a subwoofer i don't see why you would need a regulated PSU. A 10A transformer, a 25A bridge and a pair of 10000uF/50v caps will be more than enough.
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