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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Norway
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Hello.
I was woundering if anyone have built a 6-channel amplifier? The only picture I could find on this subject is the one found at www.aussieamplifiers.com, but his amplifier is not awail for the moment. Could anyone please help me to find schematics or PCB-files to an anmplifier like this? HFosse |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Helsingborg, Sweden
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This is the link to the amp you are refering to:
http://www.aussieamplifiers.com/downloads/AV800.pdf Complete construction manual with everything except the PCB layout. You can probably order PCBs from Mr Holton. /Marcus |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Norway
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Hi.
I belive this is an 1 channel 800Watts amplifier Not a 6-channelHFosse |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Helsingborg, Sweden
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Yes
![]() So make 6 amps and put them all in the same cabinet and voilą: a 6ch amp! /Marcus |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: j
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YUr a moron the guy simply said 6 CHANNEL not anthonys av800 he is refering to the main amp on his page the 6 channel on one board..
NOw i was going to build a 6 channel amp i was going to make it with 6 of the hitachi lateral amps 1kva toroidial with 6 boards... mabey some day.. |
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diyAudio Member
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Some people are said to be moron, others are simply slow witted...
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: j
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LMAO
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diyAudio Member
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I am in the process of working on a 6 channel leach amp. It will use my new pcbs that I designed, but have not had made yet ( http://brian.darg.net/leachamppcb/aar ), and be enclosed of a chassis made out of two of heatsinks (
http://brian.darg.net/aleph/aab ) as the sides of the case (8" x 9" x 2.6") and the final dimensions will be 17" wide, so it can fit in a rack, 8" deep and 9" tall. I might have to use 3 heatsinks for the case, with one in the front. It depends on how cool they run with 3 channels on them. My current leach amp runs very cool with its heatsinks that are quite a bit smaller: http://brian.darg.net/leachamp-2channel They barely get warm to the tough, and weigh less then half the weight of one of the big heatsinks. -- Brian |
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