As much fun as it can be to have a party on the beach, it won't be fun without some music. That's why I'm trying to build my own amplifier to use on the beach. And because there's no power plugs on the beach it's going to have to be battery powered.
Now here's where the problem lays. I can't find a decent amplifier (at least 30W L and R) with voltage lower then 16V. What I need would have to be 12V maximum.
Does anyone have a circuit suited for my needs?
Battery operated amplifier
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Cheap car amps have 15w/channel, up to 21w/channel.
They're also designed to not draw a ton of power, since some people sit in the car with the key on ACC to listen to music (and don't completely drain their batteries).
If you can deal with 15w/channel, get a T-Amp.
They're also designed to not draw a ton of power, since some people sit in the car with the key on ACC to listen to music (and don't completely drain their batteries).
If you can deal with 15w/channel, get a T-Amp.
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I agree, a car amp will suit your needs. You could always power it off a lead-acid lawn tractor or motorcycle battery. (If you have a decent battery charger)
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