I was told to post here first? 😁
So I'm thinking about a low-power multichannel amp inside a PC. The Sure/Wondom KAB9 is my top choice at the moment. On-board CM6206 chip for USB-to-7.1 makes this project crazy simple. Just need to work out mounting, power, and speaker connectivity. Wondering if it's feasible to use the PC's own power supply. Two concerns here are it being ground-referenced and that it would be exactly 12V which is right at the lower limit for this module. Hopefully it'd start and operate reliably at this voltage.
RM
So I'm thinking about a low-power multichannel amp inside a PC. The Sure/Wondom KAB9 is my top choice at the moment. On-board CM6206 chip for USB-to-7.1 makes this project crazy simple. Just need to work out mounting, power, and speaker connectivity. Wondering if it's feasible to use the PC's own power supply. Two concerns here are it being ground-referenced and that it would be exactly 12V which is right at the lower limit for this module. Hopefully it'd start and operate reliably at this voltage.
RM
Hi RM,
I am thinking we can move this for you. Try reporting your own post and telling the Mods where you would like it to go.
I am thinking we can move this for you. Try reporting your own post and telling the Mods where you would like it to go.
Before permanently wiring everything, you can temporarily run the KAB9 on the 12V rail from the PC’s power supply and see how it performs.I was told to post here first? 😁
So I'm thinking about a low-power multichannel amp inside a PC. The Sure/Wondom KAB9 is my top choice at the moment. On-board CM6206 chip for USB-to-7.1 makes this project crazy simple. Just need to work out mounting, power, and speaker connectivity. Wondering if it's feasible to use the PC's own power supply. Two concerns here are it being ground-referenced and that it would be exactly 12V which is right at the lower limit for this module. Hopefully it'd start and operate reliably at this voltage.
RM