While searching through an electonics kit store, I found quite a deal on a simple solid-state amplifier. It's probbably not amazing, but would it be good enough to use as a subwoofer amplifier? Most plate-amps are much more expensive, but the actual parts cost for a "sonotube" subwoofer is not much at all, and this might be a nice way to make a cheap woofer.
The basic velleman amplifier is good enough for a subwoofer.
I'd upgrade the value of the smoothing capacitors though.
🙂/sreten.
I'd upgrade the value of the smoothing capacitors though.
🙂/sreten.
Hi Spasticteapot,
Depends on the price of the kit - MCM currently has a 150w RMS @ 4 ohm plate amp available for $49.95, which is hard to beat on price and convenience.
-Nikhil
Depends on the price of the kit - MCM currently has a 150w RMS @ 4 ohm plate amp available for $49.95, which is hard to beat on price and convenience.
-Nikhil
Here's the kit I found:
http://www.electronics123.com/s.nl/sc.14/SS.257/category.17/range.101,150,323/id.1900/.f
http://www.electronics123.com/s.nl/sc.14/SS.257/category.17/range.101,150,323/id.1900/.f
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