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![]() "Telstar Electronics" wrote in message oups.com... Frank Gilliland wrote: * Power supply module (optional). Power transistors that are designed for higher voltage are more linear and -much- more reliable than those designed to operate on 12-14 volts. This switching power supply bumps up the voltage to 28 or 50 VDC and allows the use of such transistors. Frank, just how much do you think this amp is going to cost? Sounds like It's going to be out of this world with all the stuff you are talking about... www.telstar-electronics.com 50 volt power supplies are very cheap to build. if you have the right connection with parts suppliers less than $10.or less figure $ 20 max. Money spent here will also save money elsewhere in the amp. Its a pain in the but to build a decent amp that works of of 12 volts. 50 and 100 volt amps are easy. |
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