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ri - 17 May 2006 07:00 GMT
Dear All,

I'm getting Clio measurement system, I need a good amplifier, but my budget is already tight...also, I'm located in Malesia so it needs to be a world famous brand, I was thinking about a 80W on 8W max. I was thinking of searching for a Carver, but the more names you can give me the better. I've been out of biz for almost two years I'm starting to forget names (I've met the guy that's why it keeps on popping in my mind)

Thanks
Noral Stewart - 17 May 2006 11:33 GMT
It would probably help if you could describe what you need the amplifier to
do.

You might get more help from an audio forum.

Dear All,

I'm getting Clio measurement system, I need a good amplifier, but my budget
is already tight...also, I'm located in Malesia so it needs to be a world
famous brand, I was thinking about a 80W on 8W max. I was thinking of
searching for a Carver, but the more names you can give me the better. I've
been out of biz for almost two years I'm starting to forget names (I've met
the guy that's why it keeps on popping in my mind)

Thanks
ri - 19 May 2006 03:22 GMT
I need it to drive loudspeakers to measure their frequency response... might
use sine sweep and fft with mls chirp the clio system is quite flexible
> It would probably help if you could describe what you need the amplifier
> to do.
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>
> Thanks
Steve Marshall - 27 May 2006 14:22 GMT
>I need it to drive loudspeakers to measure their frequency response...
>might use sine sweep and fft with mls chirp the clio system is quite
>flexible

80W sounds like a big amp for a bit of testing. You can buy amps in kit form
that aren't too expensive from electonics suppliers. Maplins have various
things available.

Steve M
ri - 29 May 2006 03:38 GMT
>>I need it to drive loudspeakers to measure their frequency response...
>>might use sine sweep and fft with mls chirp the clio system is quite
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> Steve M
Dear Steve,

I'm located in Malaysia, there's an electronic shop I could buy things, but
how reliable what I build will be? How about integrated power amplifiers,
like some of the TDA, or lm4702, some claim to have very low distortion. how
about the class... I should seek for class A, or AB is also fine... it's a
bit more complicated like that, but for sure a lot cheaper solution than
buying a branded. I was able to find a shop that was selling crown, they had
the 45W per channel studio reference amplifier, but it's a bit costly, and
they need eight weeks to deliver! That's another problem being in Malaysia.

R.
 
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