Does anyone know a bridged design for 12v rails?

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Hi!

I'm putting together a high efficiency speaker system. Nothing drives me crazy more than AC hum. When you are using ~107dB altec drivers AC hum is hard to avoid:D

This whole thing is just a crazy idea:xeye:

I am considering putting together a 12v+12v battery plant.

I wanna run the horns on a Pass mini A with 12+12 rails (total 1.5A draw). This should give me ~7-8 watts on a 107 dB horn. adequate IMHO.

The woofer is not yet specified but I expect to use something around 95-97dB. I'd like to find a nice sounding bridged solid state AB design to get the most out of the rail voltage of 12+12.

Is it possible to get decent power out of such low rails - that sounds nice? If so, could you point me in a direction.

Thanks a lot :xeye:
 
Hi,
there is a bridged ClassA amp somewhere on this site.
It is from a recent magazine article. One of the designers regularly posts here. I seem to recall rails around 20V. It may work at lower voltage.

BTW,
a CRC or CLC supply removes much of the mains hum/buzz.
You should not need to go battery power to eliminate hum.
 
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