hey guys
long time lurker, don't currently have any sort of engineering background. 9/10 times the things people say are well over my head, not to say that i dont understand the topics, just at the level you guys do
i have assembled 3 channel icepower amplifier. 1x500asp and 2x500a hangers http://www.avsforum.com/forum/155-d...-upgrade-icepower-amp-build.html#post47164009
i have a denon 2310 now powering my LCR and SUR, and only using multi-channel in. figured there's no need for everything that the AVR offers at this point anyway
that said, would moving to a 5/6 channel class d modules be a worth while upgrade from the denon? i was leaning towards those sure AB32512 with the meanwell PSU, and lots of new interesting things going on with the tpa3255, so was maybe going to hold out for that as well as things continue to develop around that
also, i'd be down for kits or prebuilts, my soldering skills aren't atrocious, would be cool to have that 'i did this' feeling afterwords.
thanks for the help guys!
long time lurker, don't currently have any sort of engineering background. 9/10 times the things people say are well over my head, not to say that i dont understand the topics, just at the level you guys do
i have assembled 3 channel icepower amplifier. 1x500asp and 2x500a hangers http://www.avsforum.com/forum/155-d...-upgrade-icepower-amp-build.html#post47164009
i have a denon 2310 now powering my LCR and SUR, and only using multi-channel in. figured there's no need for everything that the AVR offers at this point anyway
that said, would moving to a 5/6 channel class d modules be a worth while upgrade from the denon? i was leaning towards those sure AB32512 with the meanwell PSU, and lots of new interesting things going on with the tpa3255, so was maybe going to hold out for that as well as things continue to develop around that
also, i'd be down for kits or prebuilts, my soldering skills aren't atrocious, would be cool to have that 'i did this' feeling afterwords.
thanks for the help guys!
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Any suggestions that would top the 105w rated Denon in terms of soundA kit or prebuild is the way to go as designing class d can be a minefield for the beginner.
Using the diy sound group alchemy 8 and volt 6s, both very efficient
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