Hi,where I can buy this amp? (kit or assembled o.k if assembled should be better for me )AX14 on simetric pcb made by John Bali.
This the best sounding amp I have built to date, and I am now done with amps.
Easy zdr, it's only January ......
Hi,where I can buy this amp? (kit or assembled o.k if assembled should be better for me )
There is no kit, you must DIY this amp.
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What is that APEX, one of your models ...?
This is B500 in basic, but triple darlington OS with PA protect on same pcb.
AX12 in action by 44250
APEX AX12 u 44250 izvedbi/done by 44250 strano - YouTube
APEX AX12 u 44250 izvedbi/done by 44250 strano - YouTube
Ebay DIY
Newbie here - just starting learning about electronics and DIY Audio.
This is my first build.
I took the somewhat easy way to building this amp by buying the hardest to make parts (the circuit boards for me) from ebay. The main boards are the L-10 amps, the soft-start/temp protection are also ebay and the power supply boards as well. But in general, everything is hand assembled. I'm relatively proud for my first attempt. I'm using this amp with a bridging adapter to run both channels bridged into a Dayton Audio Titanic MkIII 12" subwoofer in a custom enclosure. I'd guess the power output around 400w into the 8ohm speaker and the level of volume is simply amazing. It will knock things off shelves when played high!
I plan on cleaning the wiring up a bit. I also want to evaluate it's sound quality by pulling it from the sub and hooking it up to a par of B&W bookshelf speakers I have in my living room.
Thanks for any comments.
Newbie here - just starting learning about electronics and DIY Audio.
This is my first build.
I took the somewhat easy way to building this amp by buying the hardest to make parts (the circuit boards for me) from ebay. The main boards are the L-10 amps, the soft-start/temp protection are also ebay and the power supply boards as well. But in general, everything is hand assembled. I'm relatively proud for my first attempt. I'm using this amp with a bridging adapter to run both channels bridged into a Dayton Audio Titanic MkIII 12" subwoofer in a custom enclosure. I'd guess the power output around 400w into the 8ohm speaker and the level of volume is simply amazing. It will knock things off shelves when played high!
I plan on cleaning the wiring up a bit. I also want to evaluate it's sound quality by pulling it from the sub and hooking it up to a par of B&W bookshelf speakers I have in my living room.
Thanks for any comments.
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Sorry but this was done on a costumer's request ...one way or another is reversible
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