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My First Ever Speaker Project
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<blockquote data-quote="johnc" data-source="post: 89383" data-attributes="member: 2084"><p>I'm happy with my LM3886's.</p><p></p><p>d0dja, do you still want to make an active Wallins jig?</p><p>I would rather make a decent amplifier that you can use to drive your speaker. Then use it in conjunction with a regular Wallins jig for measurements.</p><p></p><p>If you really want a dedicated active Wallin's jig, I believe LM3886 is very much an overkill in terms of power, price and complexity.</p><p>Rather go for something ultra simple like the LM1875 or, even better, a lower power equivalent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnc, post: 89383, member: 2084"] I'm happy with my LM3886's. d0dja, do you still want to make an active Wallins jig? I would rather make a decent amplifier that you can use to drive your speaker. Then use it in conjunction with a regular Wallins jig for measurements. If you really want a dedicated active Wallin's jig, I believe LM3886 is very much an overkill in terms of power, price and complexity. Rather go for something ultra simple like the LM1875 or, even better, a lower power equivalent. [/QUOTE]
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