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First one is a DIY project. You will need to soldier. I really want to see it completed.Somebody made an open top enclosure to house two Parts Express chip amps, a power supply, and connections. You use a regular power cord, it has a master power switch, plus the two chip amp knobs. The guy who built this modded the chip amps (not sure of the mod) so you can zero the DC voltage on the output. The chip amps needs to have a connection re-soldered and re-installed (or have the mod components removed so the chip amps are stock). Right now, one stock chip amp is installed.https://www.parts-express.com/Dayton-Audio-DTA-2-Class-D-Digital-Audio-Amplifier-Module-300-385https://www.parts-express.com/pedocs/manuals/300-385--dayton-audio-dta-2-class-t-digital-audio-amp-user-manual.pdfYou will have to go to Capitol Audio Fest this year to pick it up. You don't have to attend, but you have to show up at the Rockville, Maryland Hilton Hotel to grab it.Here are original photos when I received it.