Have a look at this, not quite up there where you wanted... but better than no reply...
http://www.national.com/an/AN/AN-1192.pdf
http://www.national.com/an/AN/AN-1192.pdf
Look into the LM4702, it should be possible but not as easy to use as a chip amp. With up to +/-100V rails (A version, not out yet) there is great potential for power. +/-75V, the B or C version, can't remember, should get you pretty close to 300W into 8 ohms. Not a ton of info about this part out there but check out the datasheet at National's website.
-SL
-SL
seems to me this is what halo is talking about:
http://www.shine7.com/audio/bpa300.htm
http://www.shine7.com/audio/bpa300.htm
chingon,
check my site:
http://audiopt.pm-si.com/
It's in portuguese, but you can use google to translate it.
check my site:
http://audiopt.pm-si.com/
It's in portuguese, but you can use google to translate it.
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