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Post by brian2957 on Mar 24, 2015 11:01:12 GMT
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Post by MartinT on Mar 24, 2015 11:12:25 GMT
If you have a PS Audio P5 or P10 regenerator, it includes a power meter. Very useful for determining the consumption of each component
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Post by pre65 on Mar 24, 2015 12:21:58 GMT
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Post by brian2957 on Mar 24, 2015 12:40:31 GMT
Nice one Mr Noddy
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Post by Sovereign on Mar 24, 2015 17:34:50 GMT
I hate to think the draw of my Class A power amp, but it does keep the room warm. The TQ Class A is soon to be small fry as I'm about to embark on a class A monster, then I may have to instal air con at Sov Towers
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Post by pre65 on Mar 24, 2015 17:39:51 GMT
I hate to think the draw of my Class A power amp, but it does keep the room warm. The TQ Class A is soon to be small fry as I'm about to embark on a class A monster, then I may have to instal air con at Sov Towers I wonder if it's worse than two 833a valve monoblocks ? The filaments alone are 10V @ 10A so thats 2 X 100W to start with.
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Post by Sovereign on Mar 24, 2015 18:33:23 GMT
I hate to think the draw of my Class A power amp, but it does keep the room warm. The TQ Class A is soon to be small fry as I'm about to embark on a class A monster, then I may have to instal air con at Sov Towers I wonder if it's worse than two 833a valve monoblocks ? The filaments alone are 10V @ 10A so thats 2 X 100W to start with. I was seriously thinking of copying your build, but I've never been so content with an amp as the one I have now, so I thought I would stay with what I know.
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Post by pre65 on Mar 24, 2015 18:50:01 GMT
I wonder if it's worse than two 833a valve monoblocks ? The filaments alone are 10V @ 10A so thats 2 X 100W to start with. I was seriously thinking of copying your build, but I've never been so content with an amp as the one I have now, so I thought I would stay with what I know. Sounds like a very good idea to me. vive la différence.
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