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Got my 120 watt today also but still waiting for transformer. Hopefully have my up and running sometime this weekend also if trans arrives. I made a bamboo case to house my amp till something better materializes.
steve
jtwrace - I'm guessing here but I believe the red and black wires going under the board emerge on the top side wrapped in grey sheathing. They are probably the AC line running to the wall outlet. No?The RCAs are the inputs and the red and white wires are the speaker leads.
I am a little confused - I see a thread about an amp that is 120wpc, and then people talking about sub amps. I will be shopping for a sub amp in the not too distance future, thus my desire to clarify.Does this amp produce 240wpc at 4 ohm when bridged?I see there are $169 BASH 300w sub amps (and I have been using one since 1999), so I am not sure why this one would be better as a sub amp?
Yes the red and black wires coming off the transformer go to an IEC that I have the power cord plugged into. They're just tucked under the board to get them out of the way. I didn't want hot leads exposed where inquiring cats might sniff. Remember, this was just a temporary setup.steve
This amp's output is 60 watts per channel into 8 ohms, 120 wpc into 4 ohms, 240 wpc bridged into 8 ohms. Tom doesn't recommend running his amps bridged into 4 ohm loads. As for sub amps, he has kits up to 500 wpc bridged for $189 up to a 1000 wpc into 8 ohms stereo amp for $375.steve