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complete amps that use IRS2092 chips?...

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Posted on April 24, 2015 at 15:28:19
Scholl
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Hey guys,

Outside of ClassDaudio and Carvin what manufacturers are building complete amps around the IRS2092 chips?

Looking for something cheap without a fan.

Thanks!

Scott

 

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RE: complete amps that use IRS2092 chips?..., posted on April 24, 2015 at 18:30:28
djk
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"Looking for something cheap without a fan."

Define cheap.

Heatsinks are heavy, cost money, no fan, no deal.

Behringer, Peavey, Crest.

Crest sounds the best (compared with Behringer, not Peavey).

Here is one on eBay:

 

RE: complete amps that use IRS2092 chips?..., posted on April 25, 2015 at 08:16:55
Scholl
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Looks like the PV doesn't have any heat sink and would be hard to add one too. But may have parallel output devices.

300-350 is cheap. The Chinese amp would be decent if it used 80V rails. That would have nice headroom for home use.

 

RE: complete amps that use IRS2092 chips?..., posted on April 25, 2015 at 15:25:49
pictureguy
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IR may or may NOT sell you a 'reference' board.
Than it's up to you to DIY the case, power supply and various connections.


Too much is never enough

 

The Class D Audio modules don't use fans, IIRC... , posted on April 26, 2015 at 17:11:40
Dman
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You can buy the amp modules, with or without power supplies and chassis...

Dman
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