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Would you believe another amp is on the table?
So...there will be two input caps per amp. One amp (the one driving the K-22-E woofer) will have no volume control, as it's rated at 104db sensitivity. I'll wire the input signal wires straight to the middle holes where the pot would have been.
Type B maybe. I wouldn't worry, just go with what you like afterward without switch.The next amp I'm looking at will have more power, so less efficient speakers will match better. It'll be different, and more complicated.
Hi Mike. Thanks for your answers.I did not realize you could use one board for woofers and second board for tweeters (I'm assuming you are talking stereo). Yes, you answered my question for your configuration. I thought I'd bi amp one channel, woofer+tweeter, from one board, and second channel from the other board. And in that case I was not sure how to feed the input to one board. Would it be better to have separate coupling caps for tweeter and woofer on one board? Or just one coupling capacitor, and from there feed both input pins on the chip? I guess that was my question.Rado
Salis, regarding the other amp - I stumbled upon TDA7265, which seems to be advertised as "designed for high quality sound application as Hi-Fi music centers and stereo TV sets.". Have you ever played with that one? According to specs it should be even better than 7297, and it's 2x25W.
I guess the main questions are... 1) Will you be needing volume controls? 2) Does the component driving the amps already have a coupling caps on it's outputs?
Oh ya!I got a replacement enclosure. The demo is making a hop to my neighboring state for a bunch of holes and what not. As much as I want to rush it to be done, the reality is that holding off so long has allowed multiple developments in quality without hiking up the parts requirements.
I had planned to start a group buy immediately as the tour started. The plan is for the tour to start, or rather a review, first week of April. The group buy is to include everything you need but input wire, power wire, connectors and chassis. In other words you'll get everything you need to populate an amp board and PSU board fed by an included transformer. The parts are very nice and work together well. I even plan to include the output wire, as shielded is preferred and there aren't a lot of options.