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2x150W Amp module for sale

Awesome. I think the FFA003 will be a big seller. When you are ready to do so, please tell me more about the "heavy duty" philosophy. I like the sounds of that
Normally, the amplifier output power test by sinewave burst signal or sweep signals, and the continuous running is 1/8th or 1/6th of this output power based on the real use scenario (music signal). For heavy-duty design, you can run it with 1/3rd without compromise even without a cooling fan. This may seems the over-design, but some applications may use it.
I still can't find a push button style switch to replace the current one with, as I don't know which types of push button switches can be made to work here. My limitations are pure cosmetic, so looking for gold tones but no silver ones
Please PM me which kind of push button switch(mech size, mounting style...) you want, and I can check it for you.
 
Hello Friends,
You'll soon own this I/O buffer for the FFA amp module, let's make a poll here, which one do you need, RCA or XLR? I thank you for your kind input.
And, we may sell the "TypeC to RCA" and "Lighting to RCA" cables too, if you need.

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XLR for me please.

What is the function of the blue switch - bridging both channels and what happens when used with the (high/low) bi-amp module?

Could you please post a drawing with the XLR/switch coordinates for drilling the amp's backplate.
 
XLR for me please.

What is the function of the blue switch - bridging both channels and what happens when used with the (high/low) bi-amp module?

Could you please post a drawing with the XLR/switch coordinates for drilling the amp's backplate.
--The blue switch (toggle switch) is the standby switch. With the down-side positon, it will power off the main PSU and shutoff the +/-15V from the aux PSU, only letting the 12V_always_on alive. In this situation, the total power consumption is near 1W. You can think it as the "soft" power switch.
--With high/bass version, I think there is no need the function of "bridged" sw.
--We will provide the drawing file of both I/O buffer board.

Thanks,Eric
 
Hi, Von
If you need it, the I/O buffers are all free for you, only need the shipping charging,
Try to google the "VH3.96 -4Y" for the amp output connector, it's 4pin,3.96mm pitch wafer. I also can provide you the mating cables for this wafer, sorry for missing them in your delivery.

Thanks,Eric

Does that offer apply to all of us who bought the 'Version 1' amps and input buffers?
 
Hi Eric. I hope all is progressing nicely with the amp builds. Question for the FFA-001 Ver3 do the JST B4P-VH & B3P-VH connectors come with it or do I need to get them elsewhere? Thanks.
Hey,Bro
Thanks for your follow-up, I'm pushing the CM to build it asap, there should be no more surprise 🙂
And, below cables (100mm)will be free of charge and packed with the module.

Thanks,Eric

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