docbob52 New member Nov 13, 2013 #1 I have a need for a small integrated stereo amp in a smaller chassis for a small room in my house. Does any one else see a need for this? Dan, what do you think about this?
I have a need for a small integrated stereo amp in a smaller chassis for a small room in my house. Does any one else see a need for this? Dan, what do you think about this?
Doc B Former President For Life Staff member Nov 13, 2013 #2 I think the S.E.X. amp should be just the ticket.
PassionForSound New member Nov 14, 2013 #5 I can vouch for the S.E.X. Along the lines of NaturalSound's post, what are your exact needs and budget?
I can vouch for the S.E.X. Along the lines of NaturalSound's post, what are your exact needs and budget?
Paul Birkeland Moderator Staff member Nov 14, 2013 #6 RPMac said: What about a 12 volt battery powered amp? Click to expand... 12V Amps
Paul Birkeland Moderator Staff member Nov 14, 2013 #8 RPMac said: Sorry for not being clear, I was thinking 12v tube amp. Click to expand... 12V is barely enough for a solid state amp. (most car amps have a switching supply and a transformer to step up the voltage) On 12V, you might be able to get a few tenths of a Watt at 30% distortion. That's not something that motivates us too strongly.
RPMac said: Sorry for not being clear, I was thinking 12v tube amp. Click to expand... 12V is barely enough for a solid state amp. (most car amps have a switching supply and a transformer to step up the voltage) On 12V, you might be able to get a few tenths of a Watt at 30% distortion. That's not something that motivates us too strongly.
P Paul Joppa Moderator Nov 14, 2013 #9 Now, if you want a preamp, and have 24 volts (battery, right?) I think I can help out.