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Car amplifiers for home hifi?
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<blockquote data-quote="marcochezzi" data-source="post: 1121546" data-attributes="member: 21001"><p>I see you have posted similar in this regard in 2020, seems like it all worked out for you so I imagine you have already answered yourself.</p><p></p><p>Technically I see no reason why it would not work, I imagine the quality of the car amp is an equivalent choice factor to the quality of a home amp.. </p><p></p><p>To me the only negative is having to run some sort of 12v input power supply (if you are not using a sizeable battery) which then goes through a switching circuit to bump voltages up to the required rail voltage, just an inefficient way of doing things, but hey, will work..</p><p></p><p>I ran a home sub on a car amp with dedicated high amperage power supply, worked perfectly fine until I got my hands on a sub plate amp..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marcochezzi, post: 1121546, member: 21001"] I see you have posted similar in this regard in 2020, seems like it all worked out for you so I imagine you have already answered yourself. Technically I see no reason why it would not work, I imagine the quality of the car amp is an equivalent choice factor to the quality of a home amp.. To me the only negative is having to run some sort of 12v input power supply (if you are not using a sizeable battery) which then goes through a switching circuit to bump voltages up to the required rail voltage, just an inefficient way of doing things, but hey, will work.. I ran a home sub on a car amp with dedicated high amperage power supply, worked perfectly fine until I got my hands on a sub plate amp.. [/QUOTE]
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