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Car amplifiers for home hifi?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pieter78" data-source="post: 1122023" data-attributes="member: 24582"><p>I did this many years ago, late 90s. I used a 10A (200va) 12V transformer used for downlights and built a rectifier with supressor for it. Used it to drive 2 Japanese Coral 12 inch subs (my Sansui was too weak). It worked great. I used 2 Caps 16V 2200ųF on the rectifier but they popped and replaced with a 60V 50MF cap. That lasted 2 years. The amp was a Hennessey AB something. I had tried many different speakers on it, worked great. Have to say I would still do it again if push came to shove.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pieter78, post: 1122023, member: 24582"] I did this many years ago, late 90s. I used a 10A (200va) 12V transformer used for downlights and built a rectifier with supressor for it. Used it to drive 2 Japanese Coral 12 inch subs (my Sansui was too weak). It worked great. I used 2 Caps 16V 2200ųF on the rectifier but they popped and replaced with a 60V 50MF cap. That lasted 2 years. The amp was a Hennessey AB something. I had tried many different speakers on it, worked great. Have to say I would still do it again if push came to shove. [/QUOTE]
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