Portable Cargo-bike soundsystem improvements

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Hallo Diyaudio.

Thanks for the great community helping each other. I have spent a lot of time here and now I hope you will help me.

It's now two years since I improved my sound system, inspired by the Boominator concept. (The fifth version, improved nearly every year since 2010)

It looks like this:
Birdhouse

I designed it like that so it can fit in my cargo bike and are easy to get it around.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/7uvla24iiofa6ki/Camp.jpg?dl=0

The build:
Player:
LIVA-X2

DAC/Mixer:
Behringer XENYX 302USB

Amp:
41Hz AMP9 (TA4100) (Bought from Vbro, 41hz forum)

Speakers:
8 * P.audio HP-10W 8 ohm
8 * Piezo Tweeter MPT-001

Power Source:
2x LifePo4 24V 50AH

They are wired with two woofers and two tweeters on each channel. Between the woofers and the tweeters, a placed a 47-ohm resistor.

I’m generally satisfied with it but I have a slight problem.
On a hot sunny day with the speaker on a high volume, the amplifier overheat. I have attached a computer water cooler but I don't think is that efficient.
Image of the AMP with cooler

I'm considering buying Sure AA-AB33182.
Does anybody know how its compared to the AMP9 TA4100?
Are there other more suitable amplifiers for a 26-27V setup?
If you have any other improvements I would love to hear about them. 🙂
 
TI make good amp chips
http://yuan-jing.com/ make good amp boards

personally i remember on deciding to avoid ta4100 amps due to poor THD above 50% or something like that.

the old/current ti amp chips like tas5611 i think there thd shoots above 50% or something like that i think arr not sure :/ but other wise good. Check there nice datasheet 🙂 My memory needs refreshing.

IRS amp chips are good too but are +/- duel DC and so need special power supply. yuan-jing make a 12v DC to 45v +/- DC boost converter. YJ make a 200w or something IRS2092 mono board that works well.

Sure make good amp boards, just note which amp IC they used for a board before you decide to get it.

Look at watts vs thd graph in amp IC datasheet. things like that helped me a lot.

http://hifimediy.com/ also make good amp boards, problem is, most of there boards but for new fully digital one, all use older amp ICs :/.

I would suggest you for for a YJ or sure made TAS5611 and see how that goes for you. maybe theres other amps out there but off the top of my head, thats what i can think of.

wish you well with your improvements.
 
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Eight 10" woofers?
I'd go for two 15" woofers and a big mid/high horn.
An amp like TAS5630 in pbtl-mode is enough to power this.
You can build a simple two-channel crossover around 1.5kHz for this.
It will propably sound much better than those piezos.
Ten 18650 lifepo4 batteries are good to power an TAS5630.
If you want to spend a little more for better quality, buy a mini-dsp and a two channel amp.
That allows you to omit the crossover and match the signal better for your speaker.

Look at this, it should be available in Denmark, too:
https://www.thomann.de/de/the_box_15lb1008wersatzspeaker_15.htm

Even the cheaper version is good enough for a crossover-point beetween 1k and 1.5k:
https://www.thomann.de/de/the_box_15lb075_uw4ersatzspeaker_15.htm
 
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Those 8R drivers are still 4R when paired correctly and will provide a bit more efficiency than the shown 15" drivers.

As you know, i use the Thomann 4R 15" from the link you provided and "only" putting out some 125dB at 90Hz on my soundbike. 😀 More ompf is always better, so i may need another one to get additional 5-6dB.

Weight is a valid point, 8x3.5Kg vs. 2x 7Kg.
 
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