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Jeremiah_R
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May 10, 2024
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300WPC? Riiiiight. 🤨
May 10, 2024
Aka_maverick
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May 10, 2024
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Jeremiah_RI know right 😆
May 10, 2024
brainwave
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May 10, 2024
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Jeremiah_RThis is how the chip itself rated at max 53.5V/10A (10%THD+N), however, since the amp is running on an included 32V/5A power supply the maximum output you will get at 1% THD is 65Wpc/8Ohm and 78Wpc/4Ohm.
May 10, 2024
ReverendOlaf
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May 15, 2024
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Jeremiah_RHonestly this looked like a decent cheap amp--why do they need to ruin things with delusions of grandeur. Makes the whole kit seem less reputable. 65w per channel is fine--why lie.
May 15, 2024
Helmanfrow
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Jul 8, 2024
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Jeremiah_RI mean, according to TI it can do 315W per channel at 4 ohms:
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Jul 8, 2024
Theraxis
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Jul 9, 2024
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brainwaveYou should put that in your description rather than the max theoretical wattage output of one component of your device. If you're advertising to audiophiles (which you are, that's why this was in my inbox), you're not going to sneak this stuff past your customers.
Jul 9, 2024
mariant
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Oct 16, 2024
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brainwaveBut it seems the amp can take up to 48V, it's just that the included power supply doesn't do that.
Oct 16, 2024
Lightflyer
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Oct 18, 2024
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mariantWhere is that stated? Sorry I didn’t see the earlier post. 
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Oct 18, 2024
mariant
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Oct 18, 2024
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LightflyerIt says "Working voltage: DC 24–48 V". The 5th image seems to confirm.
Oct 18, 2024
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