coloradobob
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Anyone tried incorporating a Lepai Mini Amp into their build?
Here are the specs that I pulled off ebay:
MP3, iPod, CD player input jack
200W max power output
Super bass on/off switch
Low distortion
Great for use on your vehicle or your home
Smart, lightweight aluminium casing
Pre-drill holes in bass for easy attachment
The amplifier is lightweight, has a matt silver casing and allows for full control of your volume, treble and bass output. It also has a jack for plugging your MP3, MP4, iPod or CD player into
Specifications:
Output: 200W [100W + 100W]
Jack input: 1/8" [standard stereo jack]
Voltage: 12V
Material: lightweight aluminum
Dimensions: 14 x 7 x 4cm [5.5 x 3 x 1.5"]
Brand new and boxed
Still learning, hence the question.
I'm just throwung this example up there to use as a comprehensive learning tool for myself and possibly others. I'm interested in the whyfor's and the whereas's........., the why of whether you would or wouldn't use this particular example. A kind of Amplifier 101.
Here are the specs that I pulled off ebay:
MP3, iPod, CD player input jack
200W max power output
Super bass on/off switch
Low distortion
Great for use on your vehicle or your home
Smart, lightweight aluminium casing
Pre-drill holes in bass for easy attachment
The amplifier is lightweight, has a matt silver casing and allows for full control of your volume, treble and bass output. It also has a jack for plugging your MP3, MP4, iPod or CD player into
Specifications:
Output: 200W [100W + 100W]
Jack input: 1/8" [standard stereo jack]
Voltage: 12V
Material: lightweight aluminum
Dimensions: 14 x 7 x 4cm [5.5 x 3 x 1.5"]
Brand new and boxed
Still learning, hence the question.
I'm just throwung this example up there to use as a comprehensive learning tool for myself and possibly others. I'm interested in the whyfor's and the whereas's........., the why of whether you would or wouldn't use this particular example. A kind of Amplifier 101.
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