Hello friends,
I have two DVD players & one One TV receiver , I wanted to connect them to single Audio Amplifier, so i build a single unit with four line in to a mixer followed by a bass treble circuit and one 150WAtts amplifier.
For amplification purpose i Purchased the amp kit online frm kits-audio.com.
This amp uses +- 30 Volts DC (recomended +-45 volts DC but i dont want to take any chance he he he so i am using only + -30 volts DC)
I was surprised with the performance of the amplifier.
Attached is the picture of the whole unit.
NOw time to listen and enjoy best music .
I have two DVD players & one One TV receiver , I wanted to connect them to single Audio Amplifier, so i build a single unit with four line in to a mixer followed by a bass treble circuit and one 150WAtts amplifier.
For amplification purpose i Purchased the amp kit online frm kits-audio.com.
This amp uses +- 30 Volts DC (recomended +-45 volts DC but i dont want to take any chance he he he so i am using only + -30 volts DC)
I was surprised with the performance of the amplifier.
Attached is the picture of the whole unit.
NOw time to listen and enjoy best music .
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I think that those wires are to tin to handle 5amps or more of current to product the supposed 150w
Attached is the Schematic of the Mixer unit
http://www.kits-audio.com/5532_tonectrol.html
and above is the URL of the BAss treble circuit which i used for my Design.
http://www.kits-audio.com/5532_tonectrol.html
and above is the URL of the BAss treble circuit which i used for my Design.
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Who and where are Kits-audio.com?
There's not enough information about them on their web site for me to trust my money!
Tony.
There's not enough information about them on their web site for me to trust my money!
Tony.
Hi Tony,
I believe you can find more info on their contact us or about us page.
But i didnt check it . I just placed my order and got it fine.
I believe you can find more info on their contact us or about us page.
But i didnt check it . I just placed my order and got it fine.
russo said:I think that those wires are to tin to handle 5amps or more of current to product the supposed 150w
Hi russo,
yes you are right I forgot to change the wires for the power Supply with heavy gauge wires. I was testing with these thin wires and i assembled whole unit.
Feel lazy to remove everything out and change wires.
MAy be some day i will change it . In a hope if it melts i have reason to make a new more powerful amp he he he!!!!!!
I don't like the orientation nor the location of that output device heatsink.
Check operational temperatures until you are sure you are not overheating the outputs.
+-30Vdc supply rails might just about give 40W into 8r0 if the PSU is good.
60W into 8r0 requires 30.98Vpk and that is impossible from +-30Vdc.
150W into 4r0 requires 34.6Vpk into the load and worse needs near 25Apk capability for worst case reactive loading. A properly sized +-40Vdc PSU may just about support 150W into 4r0 but I can't vouch for the ability to play real 4ohm speakers.
Check operational temperatures until you are sure you are not overheating the outputs.
+-30Vdc supply rails might just about give 40W into 8r0 if the PSU is good.
60W into 8r0 requires 30.98Vpk and that is impossible from +-30Vdc.
150W into 4r0 requires 34.6Vpk into the load and worse needs near 25Apk capability for worst case reactive loading. A properly sized +-40Vdc PSU may just about support 150W into 4r0 but I can't vouch for the ability to play real 4ohm speakers.
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