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DummannArt
I want to use a Sonic Impact T Amp in a battery powered keyboard amp / mini PA. This would be similar to a Roland KC60, which is good for bass, keys, and vocals. I would like to use one 8” Eminence Alpha PA speaker with an SPL of 100.9 dB.

The T Amp can not be bridged. One option would be to use only one channel into the speaker. The second choice would be to combine both channels somehow. The third choice would be to use the Eminence on one side and a smaller full range on the other.

I do not know if any of these options are feasible Any advice or suggestions will be appreciated.

Carl
sreten
http://www.partsexpress.com/project...project=Podzuma

Hi, something to chew on, :)/sreten.
unclejed613
actually it just takes an op amp to bridge any amp. just use a gain of 1 inverting circuit. you could parakkek the outputs if you have a 0.1-0.5 ohm resistor from each amp output to the speaker. or you could make an active crossover for the third (biamping) option this would be used at the amp inputs
Brett
The T-amps are not able to be bridged.
unclejed613
some are such as the TA2022 and TA3020.....
sreten
quote:
Originally posted by unclejed613
actually it just takes an op amp to bridge any amp.

Hi,

This does not apply to "any" amplifier. The T-amp cannot be bridged.

:)/sreten.

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