no smps car amp? How about a aleph X

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I have been researching the aleph X amp and it looks to me like it would work without using a smps due to it's low voltage requirements. To quote the wiki.

"The prototype (hifiZen rev0.9) Aleph-X PCB was built and tested using a C-only supply (68,000uF per rail) with a single Schottky rectifier bridge (4x MBR3045WT), feeding a total of 5A at +/-12.5V to a single channel. The supply rails had 430mV measured ripple, and there was almost no audible hum at the speaker. However, a CRC filter can reduce the ripple to around 15mV."

It seems to me that this would make a great cannidate for a car amp because you would not need a smps. I know that heat would be a possible issue but the great thing about amps in a car envrionment is that you can use a fan for cooling.

So does anyone want to try this or give some input?
 
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