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Where can I get a cheap low-power amplifier?
http://www.markvelectronics.com/store There are very few available. One source is to buy a cheap boom box and only use the amplifier. Another source is Radio Shack. A third alternative is to buy a car stereo booster and get a 12V power supply for it. Finally, you can build an amp pretty easily if you are handy, but it probably won't be that cheap. Mark V Electronics, for example, sells 20 watt amp kits for under $30 and 80 watt amp kits for under $150. Sound Values has a 60 watt amp kit complete for about $200, and Old Colony sells some amp kits for a bit more. All three, Mark V, Old Colony, and Sound Values kits have been built by satisfied rec.audio.* posters, although quality of the Mark V kit is lower than the others. (See 11.15, 11.16, 11.17) Mark V Electronics, Inc. 8019 E. Slauson Avenue Montebello, CA 90640 http://www.markvelectronics.com Tel: 800-423-FIVE (orders outside Canada) 800-521-MARK (orders in Canada) 213-888-8988 (catalog/info) Fax: 213-888-6868 |
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Ok, that's an odd spam.
LOL, indeed. The best source for cheap amps is Costco. I got an entire excellent 6.1 surround receiver there a few years ago for $150. |
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On Mon, 6 Aug 2007 10:50:15 -0400, "Ethan Winer" ethanw at ethanwiner
dot com wrote: Ok, that's an odd spam. LOL, indeed. The best source for cheap amps is Costco. I got an entire excellent 6.1 surround receiver there a few years ago for $150. Try Ubid |
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"Ethan Winer" ethanw at ethanwiner dot com wrote:
Ok, that's an odd spam. LOL, indeed. The best source for cheap amps is Costco. I got an entire excellent 6.1 surround receiver there a few years ago for $150. An "entire excellent" receiver for $150? Right. Chip -- -------------------- http://NewsReader.Com/ -------------------- Usenet Newsgroup Service $9.95/Month 30GB |
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Chip,
An "entire excellent" receiver for $150? Right. Yes, it's a Pioneer with 100 watts per channel, Dolby and DTS decoding, switching for Component Video (and others), multiple digital inputs, etc. The only "feature" I've found lacking is I wish there were more subwoofer crossover frequencies to choose from. But you sound skeptical. Have you ever heard it? The technical specs are excellent. In what way do you believe this receiver is not excellent, and why do you believe that? --Ethan |
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"Ethan Winer" ethanw at ethanwiner dot com wrote:
Chip, An "entire excellent" receiver for $150? Right. Yes, it's a Pioneer with 100 watts per channel, Dolby and DTS decoding, switching for Component Video (and others), multiple digital inputs, etc. The only "feature" I've found lacking is I wish there were more subwoofer crossover frequencies to choose from. But you sound skeptical. Have you ever heard it? The technical specs are excellent. In what way do you believe this receiver is not excellent, and why do you believe that? --Ethan Simple. At $150, there has to be something missing. For instance, you claim 100 wpc. Is that at a single frequency or across a spectrum? What model number is it? Chip -- -------------------- http://NewsReader.Com/ -------------------- Usenet Newsgroup Service $9.95/Month 30GB |
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"Gandalf" wrote in message ... wrote: "Ethan Winer" ethanw at ethanwiner dot com wrote: Chip, An "entire excellent" receiver for $150? Right. Yes, it's a Pioneer with 100 watts per channel, Dolby and DTS decoding, switching for Component Video (and others), multiple digital inputs, etc. The only "feature" I've found lacking is I wish there were more subwoofer crossover frequencies to choose from. But you sound skeptical. Have you ever heard it? The technical specs are excellent. In what way do you believe this receiver is not excellent, and why do you believe that? --Ethan Simple. At $150, there has to be something missing. For instance, you claim 100 wpc. Is that at a single frequency or across a spectrum? What model number is it? Chip It's 100 Chinese watts measured according to the *PPWLS specification. Got a problem with that? ![]() *PPWLS = Peak Power When Lightning Strikes. Yes in reality that receiver would probably be straining to produce 20 clean watts, but on the other hand if it does the job he needs then it's fine. Besides if they put the real power rating on there, nobody would buy it...even at $150. |
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Vitamin R wrote:
"Gandalf" wrote in message snip It's 100 Chinese watts measured according to the *PPWLS specification. Got a problem with that? ![]() *PPWLS = Peak Power When Lightning Strikes. Yes in reality that receiver would probably be straining to produce 20 clean watts, but on the other hand if it does the job he needs then it's fine. Besides if they put the real power rating on there, nobody would buy it...even at $150. Agreed. It was a tongue-in-cheek reply in response to Chip, not necessarily the OP. There's nothing wrong [IMHO] with alerting a newbie to the fact that what he's about to purchase is a piece of crap. In a perfect world, it would be done maturely and diplomatically. Seriously, what the hell fun is that? I'll continue to walk the fine line between the two. Sometimes I'll fall to one side or the other. The average person doesn't know what they're missing because they've never heard high quality audio. They buy RCA, AIWA or Panasonic at RadioShack. A smaller segment knows a little better. These are the people the box stores rely on. Pioneer, Bose, Yamaha, etc. are designed for them. But just coz none of them know any better doesn't mean we [tinw] can't let them know from time to time that they're stoopid. ;-) -- -Gandalf Never meddle in the affairs of a dragon for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup! |
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