I don't like the idea of having speakers on both sides.
I used to think like that but I got wiser. Good luck on your build.
so if we look away from the amp6.. what would you recommend? a TA 2020 from ebay @ 50-60£ or.. batteri lenght is quite a minor factor cause it only has to last 6-7 hours on af 7,2aH batteri, which is enough for all the Tripath amps 😉
so if we look away from the amp6.. what would you recommend? a TA 2020 from ebay @ 50-60£ or.. batteri lenght is quite a minor factor cause it only has to last 6-7 hours on af 7,2aH batteri, which is enough for all the Tripath amps 😉
You didnt read the thread did you? 😉 hehe..
2 pages back Saturnus mentioned this as a recommendation:
MKll Tripath TA2024 Amplifier Board 2x15watt tested | eBay
3 pages back 😉 found it know! thank you .. i just remember i recommended some others af while back :b but it looks like a ta2024 it better then 🙂You didnt read the thread did you? 😉 hehe..
2 pages back Saturnus mentioned this as a recommendation:
MKll Tripath TA2024 Amplifier Board 2x15watt tested | eBay
i cannot buy anything or send email to 41hz.com? it just says something with an error evry time.. its like 41hz is asking me to buy something on ebay..!! 🙁
Yes. Sadly 41hz.com are having some issues. I have no problem ordering but appearantly others do which is a very strange problem.
i cannot buy anything or send email to 41hz.com? it just says something with an error evry time.. its like 41hz is asking me to buy something on ebay..!! 🙁
I'm having the exact same problem, and many others too according to the forum om 41hz.com.
I'm pretty eager to get my hands on an AMP6 Basic, so if anyone have one to spare, I'm willing to buy 🙂
can i maybe write to you on facebook and then you can order it to me, and i'll send you some money?? Cause my hp10w's are just laying on the floor and looking at me -.- :b that would be great man!Yes. Sadly 41hz.com are having some issues. I have no problem ordering but appearantly others do which is a very strange problem.
can i maybe write to you on facebook and then you can order it to me, and i'll send you some money?? Cause my hp10w's are just laying on the floor and looking at me -.- :b that would be great man!
Have you tried contacting 41Hz with this form: Contact Us - 41hz Forum
Or is it also out of service for you?
out of serviceHave you tried contacting 41Hz with this form: Contact Us - 41hz Forum
Or is it also out of service for you?
if i were to build a half boominator, it would be with the two hp-10W's in parallel on 1 channel in order to get them down to 4Ohm, or would you run 1 on each channel and just have them at 8Ohm?
also, if you were to run them in parallel on 1 channel, i guess, it would work best if the signal coming into the amplifier is mono. how would you do that?
also, if you were to run them in parallel on 1 channel, i guess, it would work best if the signal coming into the amplifier is mono. how would you do that?
If you read the thread, your questions will be answered 🙂if i were to build a half boominator, it would be with the two hp-10W's in parallel on 1 channel in order to get them down to 4Ohm, or would you run 1 on each channel and just have them at 8Ohm?
also, if you were to run them in parallel on 1 channel, i guess, it would work best if the signal coming into the amplifier is mono. how would you do that?
Saturnus has earlier recommended recommended doing it with 2 channels. Theres both advantages and disadvantages. If you search this thread for "half", im sure you get a lot of good info.
That how (most of) those that have built the half version have done it. You should just be aware you shouldn't have holes in the centerbracing, and you should have a port in each side if you do it like that. I keep promising myself do make a drawing of it but I never seem to get around to it.
Would it be a bad solution to do it like rubennn did with his Halfinator? This solution has holes in the center bracing and just one port. Can't see how it can be a problem when it works with a full size Boominator (maybe if i'm going stereo, but I think that mono will do).
I did my half boominator in stereo and with two ports. Hard to say if I would ever hear a difference between stereo and mono, maybe if I played chiptunes or something like that.
Check out pics of it here in the boominator facebook group.
Check out pics of it here in the boominator facebook group.
Question regarding LED's...
I think I've read somewhere in this thread, that one of those small 2,1V 3mm LED's will consume 20mA.
So if I connect 6 of these in series to a 12V SLA - these 6 LED's will consume 120mA, right?
But what if I connect 8 in series? - I don't expect the power consumption to be 160mA (8x20mA) - because each of the 8 LED's will output a little less light, as the average current is now 12/8 = 1,5V - am I right about this?
Can someone clarify this?
Btw, sorry for going off-topic - but its regarding Boominator bling bling :-D
I think I've read somewhere in this thread, that one of those small 2,1V 3mm LED's will consume 20mA.
So if I connect 6 of these in series to a 12V SLA - these 6 LED's will consume 120mA, right?
But what if I connect 8 in series? - I don't expect the power consumption to be 160mA (8x20mA) - because each of the 8 LED's will output a little less light, as the average current is now 12/8 = 1,5V - am I right about this?
Can someone clarify this?
Btw, sorry for going off-topic - but its regarding Boominator bling bling :-D
Question regarding LED's...
I think I've read somewhere in this thread, that one of those small 2,1V 3mm LED's will consume 20mA.
So if I connect 6 of these in series to a 12V SLA - these 6 LED's will consume 120mA, right?
But what if I connect 8 in series? - I don't expect the power consumption to be 160mA (8x20mA) - because each of the 8 LED's will output a little less light, as the average current is now 12/8 = 1,5V - am I right about this?
Can someone clarify this?
Btw, sorry for going off-topic - but its regarding Boominator bling bling :-D
If you connect a 2,1 V LED to 12 V, then you will need to have a current limiting resistor in series. Ohms law states that 20 mA will run through the LED if you have U/I=R => (12 V-2,1 V)/20 mA = 495 Ohm resistance.
If you want to have 8 LEDs in series then the voltage drops will exceed the supply voltage. A better idea is to make 2 series of 4 LEDs, and then put these 2 series in parallel. Total current consumption will be 40 mA if you use 180 Ohm in each of the branches.
If you want to have 8 LEDs in series then the voltage drops will exceed the supply voltage. A better idea is to make 2 series of 4 LEDs, and then put these 2 series in parallel. Total current consumption will be 40 mA if you use 180 Ohm in each of the branches.
Ok, I get the calculation.
What you are saying is, that 2 x 4 LED's in series with a 180 ohm resistor on each branch, will consume less power than 8 LED's i series?
Ok, I get the calculation.
What you are saying is, that 2 x 4 LED's in series with a 180 ohm resistor on each branch, will consume less power than 8 LED's i series?
No, just that the total voltage drop will be too high (8 x 2,1 V=16,8 V ) and the LEDs will not light up. It is possible to find LEDs with lower voltage drops, but still too high for 8 in series with 12 V.
No, just that the total voltage drop will be too high (8 x 2,1 V=16,8 V ) and the LEDs will not light up. It is possible to find LEDs with lower voltage drops, but still too high for 8 in series with 12 V.
Ah ok, I get it 🙂
I actually thought that 1,5v (12v/8) was enough for the LED's to light up.
Ah ok, I get it 🙂
I actually thought that 1,5v (12v/8) was enough for the LED's to light up.
Use this calculator for easy calculations on resistors and LEDs in parallel/series arrays 🙂
LED series parallel array wizard
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