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BFoelsch wrote:
OK, who made the "Mity-Amp"? A 2 watt audio amplifier potted into a block about 1" x 2" x 3". Worked great, lsted a long time, vanished off the face of the earth. Wish I had a few left over Well I'm here to save you. I've got an AIWA bookshelf job that has been killed from several directions that has such a proprietary chip still functioning that was good for something like 600 PMPO watts, or 1-2 watts for real people. I can make you a good deal but the postage may prove to be prohibitive. At your pleasure, inquire within. -BM |
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- - Bill - - exray@coquidotnet wrote:
BFoelsch wrote: OK, who made the "Mity-Amp"? A 2 watt audio amplifier potted into a block about 1" x 2" x 3". Worked great, lsted a long time, vanished off the face of the earth. Wish I had a few left over Well I'm here to save you. I've got an AIWA bookshelf job that has been killed from several directions that has such a proprietary chip still functioning that was good for something like 600 PMPO watts, or 1-2 watts for real people. I can make you a good deal but the postage may prove to be prohibitive. The Mitey-Amp was killed by the LM386 and some of the other similar monolithic amp chips of the late seventies. I remember those things sold at Lafayette..... --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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Scott Dorsey ) writes:
- - Bill - - exray@coquidotnet wrote: BFoelsch wrote: OK, who made the "Mity-Amp"? A 2 watt audio amplifier potted into a block about 1" x 2" x 3". Worked great, lsted a long time, vanished off the face of the earth. Wish I had a few left over Well I'm here to save you. I've got an AIWA bookshelf job that has been killed from several directions that has such a proprietary chip still functioning that was good for something like 600 PMPO watts, or 1-2 watts for real people. I can make you a good deal but the postage may prove to be prohibitive. The Mitey-Amp was killed by the LM386 and some of the other similar monolithic amp chips of the late seventies. I remember those things sold at Lafayette..... --scott Actually, the LM386 was a relative latecomer. National had the LM380 in the early or mid seventies, and while it had 14pins, it used the same amount of external parts as the LM386. In fact, I have a vague memory that the LM386 is the same die, but in a smaller package. But even before the LM380 (and I can't recall when it exactly hit), there were plenty of audio IC amplifiers, though usualy requiring a fair number of external components. Michael VE2BVW |
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