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The driver doesn't need to be thermaly coupled with the finals that BD style in the middle that sets the bias . There are many amps with the drivers mounted on the Same heatsink with the finals but this does not effect the sound power/quality. This is a Class H amp do i think 2 transistors of the 6 are the class h drivers. Nice video
This looks like a class G/class H amplifier(outer power transistors are different than inner, 35+68V transformer outputs). In that case, outer power transistors are rail switches ;)
@@niklasschmidt6598 class d uses mosfets and output big inductors and doesn't need big heatsinks becouse efficiency of >80%. The t.amp e800 is a class ab with 2 supply voltages becoming class H. Lower volume lover supply voltage
It`s actually quiet a workhorse. By far better than shitty skytec amps for the same Price but they certainly don`t do 1000000000 trillion watts PMPO. Running since 3 Years every weekend for my big ass dual 15 inch subs. Never had any problems. And I once did a power output test on one channel (finding two high power resistors at the same time is hard). It pushed 600W RMS before clipping into one 4ohm load. Impressive!
The driver doesn't need to be thermaly coupled with the finals that BD style in the middle that sets the bias .
There are many amps with the drivers mounted on the Same heatsink with the finals but this does not effect the sound power/quality. This is a Class H amp do i think 2 transistors of the 6 are the class h drivers.
Nice video
I have the 400 version. It’s fun to look inside, seems very repairable.
This looks like a class G/class H amplifier(outer power transistors are different than inner, 35+68V transformer outputs). In that case, outer power transistors are rail switches ;)
yes, that sounds correct. thanks for letting us know.
It’s a class d I think
@@niklasschmidt6598 No it's H
@@niklasschmidt6598 class d uses mosfets and output big inductors and doesn't need big heatsinks becouse efficiency of >80%.
The t.amp e800 is a class ab with 2 supply voltages becoming class H. Lower volume lover supply voltage
It`s actually quiet a workhorse. By far better than shitty skytec amps for the same Price but they certainly don`t do 1000000000 trillion watts PMPO.
Running since 3 Years every weekend for my big ass dual 15 inch subs. Never had any problems. And I once did a power output test on one channel (finding two high power resistors at the same time is hard). It pushed 600W RMS before clipping into one 4ohm load. Impressive!
wow, thank you for your information!
Yea I'm using the e1500 and I get 2.5k rms out of it in bridge mode and for the price it has been a great amplifier
Hello, I have an amplifier like yours, at what sensitivity position do I hold that switch on the back of the amp when I insert the mixer,
That is the most selled amplifier in EU
Hi Sir can I use it for home theater
Dose it have any quirky sound hm or fuzzz
Does anyone know how much current should be across each transformer output wire?
Hey , What is the title of music end video (4m37) please ;-) ?
What would you change to make it sound better?
Would you repair a defective QSC GX5 Poweramp that I got? I just don't want to throw it away...
Greetings from Germany :)
So like an idiot I bought one of these for use in the US, smh. What's the chance that I could change the PT to use in the US?
Do you want some melted rubber belt to eat with your dusty decaying foam filter ? :-p
HAHAHA. Thank you. sounds great
think Behringer kl1700 better