Hi all,
I'm new to this forum and I am hoping for some advice for a kit amp. I have done a search and have looked some of the available choices. My budget ifor the complete build including trafos and all micsc. stuff is ~ $500. I will build the case so that's not included in the budget. I want a kit complete with the components so I don't need to source stuff. I have built the RevC chip amp from twisted pair and have been pleased with it, but I am hoping to better it with a soild state build. The ASKA is over my budget, and I'm not sure about the class D offerings because of the more complicated build. The SKA amp since it seems to meet my criteria, and I am thinking of building a dual mono version. I know that most of you have much more experience than I in this field, so in you opinion will the SKA or any other SS kit better the RevC ? Are there any other choices that I may have overlooked.
Many thanks,
PJN
I'm new to this forum and I am hoping for some advice for a kit amp. I have done a search and have looked some of the available choices. My budget ifor the complete build including trafos and all micsc. stuff is ~ $500. I will build the case so that's not included in the budget. I want a kit complete with the components so I don't need to source stuff. I have built the RevC chip amp from twisted pair and have been pleased with it, but I am hoping to better it with a soild state build. The ASKA is over my budget, and I'm not sure about the class D offerings because of the more complicated build. The SKA amp since it seems to meet my criteria, and I am thinking of building a dual mono version. I know that most of you have much more experience than I in this field, so in you opinion will the SKA or any other SS kit better the RevC ? Are there any other choices that I may have overlooked.
Many thanks,
PJN
One choice would be to buy an amp on E-bay.
That'll get you a chassis, transformer, heat sinks, misc hardware, etc.
Then you're freed up to build quite a few possibilities.
That'll get you a chassis, transformer, heat sinks, misc hardware, etc.
Then you're freed up to build quite a few possibilities.
- Status
- Not open for further replies.