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Join Date: May 2001
Location: Denmark
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I have looked for class d amp solution for a battery powered amp (12V car) for playing in the street, with my bass guitar. Since I donŽ't need very much power I was thinking that this circuit used in bridge mode If posible? could be used . since it's not a hifi amp im trying to build im not worried about small high freq distortion. The resom im interested in class d is because I think the battery will keep longer and that I have read that class d offen's good at reproducing bass freq. Ofcause it will be very easy to use a TDA IC for normal amp solution. and proberly it will be waist of time to diy a class d amp for use in the street. But still I would like to hear some coments on the idear. best regards jc. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: May 2001
Location: Denmark
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look for lX1720 AT THE NET
another link about high quality low voltage audiohttp://www.rane.com/pdf/hqlvaud.pdf jc. |
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