This makes me happy because I was running my dumb hack-up from 16.3V, trying to keep the current to 1A.Power supply is 12 volts. Would make an excellent amplifier for your car.
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Also, imo, this amp voices the choke to a profound degree- the amp I rigged up using some random DC rated choke was brassy to say the least. Based on another amp I made from MOT cores where the output sine waves were distorting in the low kHz, I don't think a MOT is the right answer here.
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I'm sure we could remedy that....Have larger amps, but not one's she's built.
For someone who was biamping and wanted to use this amp above 300 hz
could they use a much smaller choke ?
could they use a much smaller choke ?
Is the total current draw of two channels less than 1.5 amps? About 50Watts of constant power draw for two channels?
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Only eleven needed for this setup. (The subwoofer is powered, of course...)
"Because monoblocks are cool" -The DudeSpoiler: it's a monoblock.
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Hmm. Without the CCS drawing current, voltage can be lower, less overall current, one MOSFET clapping @ 5 watts. This looks like an easy reach for a regulated linear power supply. I think I will try to build this one since I have the application speaker for it and it seems within the reach of my retarded building and electronic capabilities.
What is the input impedance and the output impedance, and nominal voltage gain? OOPs. Guess I'll have to wait for the bagged cat.
What is the input impedance and the output impedance, and nominal voltage gain? OOPs. Guess I'll have to wait for the bagged cat.
Nelson tried his TAD design before...there was a photo of him and the speakers.Yes, THE Andrew Jones, that's what I'm hearing. 🙂
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