| postman |
Hey all ive been around this site for a fair while now, but have mainly visited the loudspeaker section :bawling:
Are theyre any diy amp around that would be suitable for running 1-2 tempests ? Id be looking at around 800rms each tempest (mainly for headroom and expandability), the only amp ive ever built is a gainclone, which was very simple, so im hoping that any designs people may have would be about the same skill level, or a little higher.
If possible could you also recommend a subwoofer crossover (Having a phase control between 0-180 degrees would be handy too).
I live in australia, and exotic parts seem to cost a heap more here that in the us, so keeping the cost down is very important to me.
Thanks :smash: |
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| soundNERD |
| hmm, i don't think there are any chips that can put out 800W. you could try the LM4651/4652 200W class D sub amp. I'm not sure but you might be able to bridge it to 400W??? |
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| postman |
| Yep i didnt think there would be any single chip that could put out that much, so i was hoping that someone may have a good design for a multiple chip amp :confused: |
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| soundNERD |
| you could bridge parallel chips, something like 2 sets of 4 or 5 chips paralleled and then bridged... |
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| postman |
| Should i just be using the reference design lm4651, and then add on my crossover etc ? |
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| leadbelly |
| Are you sure you need 800W? Why, what's the application? |
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| postman |
| Theyre going to be used for music + ht use. Im going to upgrade my subs to some more power hungry ones in the future, so i may aswell build an amp now that can power them and save having to build a new set of amps. |
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| leadbelly |
| quote: | Originally posted by postman
Theyre going to be used for music + ht use. Im going to upgrade my subs to some more power hungry ones in the future, so i may aswell build an amp now that can power them and save having to build a new set of amps. |
Well, I still question whether you need that much power, as my single Tempest with 250W amp in a sealed enclosure can rattle the joists quite well, thank you very much, but if you say you want it/need it, you have limited choices in terms of completed designs in DIY. You can pursue something like a BPA200 design bridge+parallel (especially like the one BrianGT is building with 6 chips), 1 for each voice coil, or a couple of Rod Elliot's sub amps, 1 per voice coil. |
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