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Re: After a stereo amplifier (many!)


  • Subject: Re: After a stereo amplifier (many!)
  • From: "big_red_frog" <atod@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2004 10:31:33 -0000



Hi there,

I am using the KX drivers through a audigy to drive a bunch of

http://www.bkelec.com/Diy/mf100.html

They are superb on the sound front and totally wasted on the speakers=20
I have, but they do the job. An audiophile friend of mine swears by=20
them.

These are of course mono block, so two per stereo pair, and require=20
casing, rather than screwed to a board on my garage wall as they are=20
at the moment!



--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, Gareth Cook <g@u...> wrote:
> As part of my plans for whole house audio (in THEORY it will work) -
I've=20
> been trying to find some little stereo amplifiers.
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> Now, Im using the PC soundcard and kx drivers method - so I want to=20
take=20
> the 3.5mm outputs from the soundblaster for each zone into it's own=20
amp.=20
> Nothing fancy, nothing that powerful - we're going for convenience=20
not=20
> high quality here. Cheapest I can find on Richers sounds for=20
example is=20
> =A3100. Seems a bit excessive, esp., if I need 8 x Amps for 8 zones.
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> Any bright ideas out there ? Maybe just some small 10/20w amps ?
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> G.
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>  Gareth Cook
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