Hi guys,
I'm building a small PC desktop system with 2in Peerless ne65w fullrange and a Dayton TCP115 as sub or better as bass...
Will be listened at moderate volume no more than 1m away so the power requirements are pretty low.
The Winisd models show that power handling can get to maximum 15w if cut at 150/200Hz uncut 6-7w.
I'm building a separate amp case because I like to have the dials at hand under the screen.
The question is:
Should I go 2.1 prebuilt and mod the board to modify/add HPF etc or should I go for 2/3 split amps, put a capacitor filter to the inputs and additional modules?
How would you do it? what amplifier board/s and modules would you use? (Aliexpress and co.) Budget about 20£/30$ plus mods.
Summary of reqirements:
>15w/channel (Mains)
>30w Sub
HPF 150hz for mains
Freq and Vol subwoofer
Main volume
Bluetooth
Bass and treb tuning pots would be a plus, but not necessary.
I don't mind tinker with the boards until I get some guidance or reference material (actually that's the whole objective of the project), can solder, measure etc with no problem, but i'm far from an EE.
No readymade solutions or DSPs please...where's the fun!?!
Thenks in advance for the help!
I'm building a small PC desktop system with 2in Peerless ne65w fullrange and a Dayton TCP115 as sub or better as bass...
Will be listened at moderate volume no more than 1m away so the power requirements are pretty low.
The Winisd models show that power handling can get to maximum 15w if cut at 150/200Hz uncut 6-7w.
I'm building a separate amp case because I like to have the dials at hand under the screen.
The question is:
Should I go 2.1 prebuilt and mod the board to modify/add HPF etc or should I go for 2/3 split amps, put a capacitor filter to the inputs and additional modules?
How would you do it? what amplifier board/s and modules would you use? (Aliexpress and co.) Budget about 20£/30$ plus mods.
Summary of reqirements:
>15w/channel (Mains)
>30w Sub
HPF 150hz for mains
Freq and Vol subwoofer
Main volume
Bluetooth
Bass and treb tuning pots would be a plus, but not necessary.
I don't mind tinker with the boards until I get some guidance or reference material (actually that's the whole objective of the project), can solder, measure etc with no problem, but i'm far from an EE.
No readymade solutions or DSPs please...where's the fun!?!
Thenks in advance for the help!