XF412

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Mark Coward
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XF412

#1 Post by Mark Coward »

Stereo powered XF412, modified for full range use:
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Doug Hart
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Wow ! Very impressive !
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#3 Post by Greg Plouvier »

Excellent looking build Mark. What did you use for the power?
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Re: XF412

#4 Post by Mark Coward »

http://classdaudio.com/index.php/

I got the SDS 254 kit. The components weigh about 12 lbs, mostly the transformer. I found out that the transformer and PS can run two of the amp boards, so you could bridge each and have 500w RMS @8ohm per channel. The single board is 250RMS @4ohm per channel.

For typical PA duty, I'd probably go with the less expensive TI600.
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