Hi guys, I am completely new to this kind of things but I would like to try the sound of theese cheap amplifiers.
I would like to begin with something pretty easy.
My speakers are B&W dm 620 with this specifications:
Sensitivity 96dBspl (2.83V 1m)
Nominal Impedance 4 ohms
Power Handling 25W – 100W into 8 ohms
Usually I do not listen to music at hight volume, do you think that 10 W would be enought ?
Thank you in advance for any advice
I would like to begin with something pretty easy.
My speakers are B&W dm 620 with this specifications:
Sensitivity 96dBspl (2.83V 1m)
Nominal Impedance 4 ohms
Power Handling 25W – 100W into 8 ohms
Usually I do not listen to music at hight volume, do you think that 10 W would be enought ?
Thank you in advance for any advice
Amp6 from 41Hz.com
Not super easy to build but certainly do-able for a beginner who knows how to solder and it will lead to excellent results. Alternatively try to mod a SI t-amp first.
Not super easy to build but certainly do-able for a beginner who knows how to solder and it will lead to excellent results. Alternatively try to mod a SI t-amp first.
YES. Amp6 or Amp6 basic. A great place to start.
If you only want to do the wiring and not amp board assembly, try the Charlize or one of the Autocostruire kits.
If you only want to do the wiring and not amp board assembly, try the Charlize or one of the Autocostruire kits.
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