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Goupauls electronics88sins wrote:Looking for a plate amplifier, anyone know where I can get one to buy in Trinidad?
Gladiator wrote:for a sub?
Get a old z5500 and use some car audio speakers and sub... My shop I setup with 4 ceiling mounted coaxials in sealed boxed with ceiling grill and a incriminator 10 sub.... Does shake the whole shop and neighbor house glass lol88sins wrote:Gladiator wrote:for a sub?
Well, yes and no![]()
Basically, an old timer who like hard knock was telling me he wanted a nice clean powerful audio system, but a lack of funds not allowing him to buy nuttn. so I decided I'd build him a setup for him, something small but powerful.
So I want to build him a down firing sub box with a 10" sub, 2 sealed 6" midrange speakers and 2 bullet tweeters. He will get it for his birthday in a few weeks.
Was studying to use a 4ch car amp, but I don't think it will survive well inside the enclosure with the vibrations, and that would take up volume that could be better used for the subs performance, and I'd have to account for more room inside the enclosure, making it a bit bigger than I'd like.
Gonna need at least 2, one for the subs and the other for mids and highs (mids signal will be going to the tweeters through a condenser.)
Thanks gastly and pugbboy.
Dave wrote:Plate Amps have come a long way and should not be anything to laugh at. Partsexpress might be your best bet.
Oh these too!rafman wrote:Fosi audio mini amps....Amazon
I have the BT20A....and trust me, real power there.
Dave wrote:Thanks for sharing.
Good job. How does it sound?
sMASH wrote:So the charging system for the battery , has any monitoring/smart features ?
Or just a simple power supply ?
Tnx. Wanted to use a battery as well to keep settings, but didn't want to keep the battery charging continuously ... So wanted some ideas88sins wrote:sMASH wrote:So the charging system for the battery , has any monitoring/smart features ?
Or just a simple power supply ?
Charging system is a ps, a bcm and voltage display.
Also has 2 switches, one to turn the ps power on/of, and another to turn the system on/off.
Source memory directly attached to battery, so even when you cut the power to system by the switch, and turn it back on, everything comes back how you left it. Additionally, you can simply turn off the system, from the source unit as well if you want.
sMASH wrote:Tnx. Wanted to use a battery as well to keep settings, but didn't want to keep the battery charging continuously ... So wanted some ideas
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