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Nope, the one I linked to is actually 100 watts per channel @ 4ohms. For $44. The power supply you have to provide, and I would get a nice one. If you look at the reviews of the amps, and also the little video link they've got there you would see that the amps are so efficient the fans never really come on. Kind of a moot point as this thing would be inside a chassis of some sort and inaudible at any sort of spl that would require a fan.The get what you pay for part is valid, but the ClassD amps put out quite a lot more power, and price up accordingly. But they're still pretty inexpensive. However, comparing prices, I would assume, this one is right in there, quality-wise, for 100 watts @ $44.No?
The get what you pay for part is valid, but the ClassD amps put out quite a lot more power, and price up accordingly. But they're still pretty inexpensive. However, comparing prices, I would assume, this one is right in there, quality-wise, for 100 watts @ $44.
I like some of the amps from Class D Audio because they make them in the US. (Their TI-300 looks interesting.) Still, this one from PE is certainly inexpensive. I'm just kind of skeptical about anything like this that comes with a cooling fan. That tells me that it _needs_ the cooling fan, and I'd rather avoid that for a home stereo system.
Hey Wushuliu that 300*2 looks very interesting for around $100. It appears to be able to run off batteries. Can you suggest an appropriate battery/charger combo for the unit? And maybe a cheap/cheerful chassis + anything else this noob might need? (or perhaps a high-wattage power supply would be preferable, combined with power conditioning?)
I spoke to Chris Adams from the Hifimediy thread and he gave me somew good suggestions. No, 200ish is not a problem if I'm going to end up with audiophile quality 300 watt monoblocks. 200 ish sounds like the deal of the century, actually.So apparently what I need is the monoPSU 300*2 unit ($114), then I need a pair of the Meanwell SMPS ($85), a couple of cases from Par-Metal (??), and incidentals like wire and connectors.I hope you'll be here to help me get all this together!
Yes a pair of monoblocks with seperate power supplies should give me a higher performance than the single ClassD kit, right? Gobs and gobs of overhead I hope. From what I understand the Statement Monitors like some power.
ok, well cool! Thanks for the help. Certainly glad I posted the question, I never would have been aware of this other option. I guess I'm all set there on what I need. The DAC ships Nov 30 so I'll be around again eventually.
I'm just kind of skeptical about anything like this [Sure 2x100W @ 4 Ohm TK2050] that comes with a cooling fan. That tells me that it needs the cooling fan, and I'd rather avoid that for a home stereo system.
Choice of SMPS is recommended on the [Hifimediy.com] site itself, it says SMPS sound better with these particular amps. Just going with the recommended unit.