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  1. ClintS

    Digital amp at Target....$40.00

    The batteries are wired in serial. The spec's also state that with battery power the amp is limited to 10 watts /channel. While using a external power supply you will get 15 watts / channel. I definetly noticed a change in power when I switched from battery to power supply.
  2. ClintS

    Digital amp at Target....$40.00

    Im not sure about that, the power supply they sell provides 1.3 Amps at 13.5 volts. I doubt the trigger puts out that kind of current. But I did think about that, do triggers stay powered on when the receiver is on? Im not real sure how a trigger works.
  3. ClintS

    Digital amp at Target....$40.00

    Actually I had considered the Zamp but it is $300 right now I will stick with the T-amp and see how it works over the summer, it may not last as I plan on leaving it powered on as there is no easy way to remote power it off, if anyone has ideas on that I would be interested my sony has a 12v...
  4. ClintS

    Digital amp at Target....$40.00

    Nope not perfect for all situations but perfect for my application as a second zone amp. I have a Sony 3000ES which is also a digital amplifier I have been very pleased with. I havent noticed a big difference in sound quality for the digital vs. analog inputs both sound great on the sony...
  5. ClintS

    Digital amp at Target....$40.00

    At very least it is a very inexpensive test, I was planning on spending a minimum of $300 for a 2 channel amplfier until I read some interesting things about this amplifier. For less than $30 invested it was worth a shot!
  6. ClintS

    Digital amp at Target....$40.00

    I just connected one of these T-amps up to drive my second zone speakers JBL S36IIPM 's. I am blown away at the quality of sound! Yes its cheaply constructed with tiny clips for speaker connections and a plastic case but it more than adequately serves my purpose and saved me a bundle of money in...
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