The clean out continues and I have a Dayton DTA-1 which is similar to the old Sonic Impact of ages ago. Very little use and can run off batteries as well as a 12VDC wall wart.
Dayton Audio - DTA-1 Class D Digital AC/DC Amplifier 15 WPC
Uses the Tripath TA-2024 and good for around 8W-10W of surprisingly good sound. Needs a 12VDC 2A power supply with 2.1mm positive (5.5mm OD x 2.1mm ID). Do not exceed this voltage as it will fry. The knob has been changed to one that is easier to use as I found the original too flush with the body but will include it in the package.
I'll cover the postage to it's new home.
Dayton Audio - DTA-1 Class D Digital AC/DC Amplifier 15 WPC
Uses the Tripath TA-2024 and good for around 8W-10W of surprisingly good sound. Needs a 12VDC 2A power supply with 2.1mm positive (5.5mm OD x 2.1mm ID). Do not exceed this voltage as it will fry. The knob has been changed to one that is easier to use as I found the original too flush with the body but will include it in the package.
I'll cover the postage to it's new home.
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