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Is this transformer suitable for a sonic t amplifier ? - Click HERE for Original Thread
istari knight
hi, can you tell me if this will work well with the t-amp ?

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI....AMEWA%3AIT&rd=1

if not , what would be better ?


thanks, james.
pcspinheiro
Well, you can get this one instead

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/12V-DC-5A-DES...6QQcmdZViewItem

Its the same but 5A and you can probably get it cheaper as I got one from this seller for 1.04£ plus shipping! :D Unfortunatelly my 41 Hz Amp3 is still not fully assembled... :bawling:

Cheers!
istari knight
WoW !!!!!!!!!

thanks mate - have a drink :drink:

you've earned it !
istari knight
oh and nobody else bid on it , ITS MINE ! :D
panomaniac
Looks good James. Best of luck!

Just test to see that it doesn't send too much hash back into the mains - that could get into your other audio gear.
istari knight
Very true , michael mardis said the same:dodgy:

surely it cant be as bad as a standard wallwart ?

JaMeS
panomaniac
quote:
Originally posted by istari knight
Very true , michael mardis said the same.

Hey, that's me! ;)
quote:
surely it cant be as bad as a standard wallwart ?

Could be worse, at least as far as sending noise out into the mains. It is likely to be better than a standard wall wart for supplying the amp.

Let us know what you think when you get it.
istari knight
lol i should have known by your sig :clown:

i'll let you know how bad it is when i get it :cannotbe:
istari knight
hi again - just another question for you......

ive bought an alps pot so i need a seperate power switch.....
ive got one from my workshop but its rated at 2A-250v & 4A-125v
its one of those toggle switches , is it compatible ? or do i need something bigger ?

im in the uk btw so its only rated at 2A

thanks for the advice !!

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