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High Fidelity Kits 200W/CH balanced/unbalance full protection and adjustable bias class A/AB
Fully assembled and tested boards, 2 channels 175 USD included shipping Thanks |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: near london
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Hi
I am interested in your assembled kit. Could you please give me a little more information please. 1( What output device(s) does the amplifier have and how many per channel. 2) Is the amp an intergrated amp with volume control or a power amp. 3) Is it two mono channels that can be built in seperate cases. Thanks in advance Don |
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Thanks for your interested.
1.It used only 1 pairs of very high-power mosfet per channel. 2.Yes, it's a mono channel left and right sepparated. Regard analog guy |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: near london
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Hi
Thanks. Is it possible to tell me the number of the output device. I am just concerned about the current and heat dissipation ability of output stage. Is it possible for me to substitute multiple devices? Don |
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2 pieces of IRFP264 per channel, do not parallel or subtitute any fets to this pairs !!!
If you need heat sink I can sell for you, it's very big and resonable heat compound But it's weight is (2 boards + 4 heatsink) 6 Kgs Exclude heatsink = 1.5 Kgs Thanks analog guy |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: near london
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Hi
Sorry to ask more questions but does the amp have a volume control - I seem to remember that it does. Don |
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This's an amplifier not integrated amplifier but you can use passive volume for it.
On the board there's 1 dip switch for adjust your gain 16 and 32 dB More question ? Thanks analog guy |
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This's wiring diagram of GAMUT D200 MKIII clone kit
Thanks analog guy |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Texas
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Hi,
I am interested in the kit too. Is 6kg heatsink enough for class A operation? Russell |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: near london
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Analogue guy
Ok I will buy the amps. Please e mail me with details of how you want to be paid. Don |
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