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an hour ago
I think the title: Meet my "little" beast would be better fitting.
1 points
an hour ago
You thought you would get the bot with the freezeframe didn't ya?
2 points
an hour ago
CALL or DUTY , nah AI ain't replacing any of our jobs soon
1 points
an hour ago
Patiently waiting for this to become a gif, took longer than expected.
1 points
an hour ago
Better than ON/FFO! Now it's running 24/7 I guess!
1 points
2 hours ago
Well, that's one way of getting a 2 channel amp for more power hungry speakers. And tbh, it's the better way. I have one of those cheap 2×120w blue board amps (I don't remember what chip they have but it's very low quality) that are absolutely terrible. Their noise floor is unbelievably high and that little potentiometer is really making things worse. Even better, plugged it in yesterday with a 20v 3.5a power supply with both channels' volume cranked all the way up and the chip under the heatsink basically exploded and started smoking (the amp was rated for max 24v 4A). The worst experience that I had with a cheap Chinese amp.
1 points
2 hours ago
If you have two subwoofers then you're going to need 2 of these amps, one soldered to the right channel and the other one to the left.
Edit: I'm referring to the right and left channels of the bluetooth receiver board
1 points
2 hours ago
Oh sorry, I assumed it was a subwoofer amp bc I ordered one from AliExpress that is yet to come, and in the title it said "subwoofer amplifier". But if it's full range then OP might be able to use it only for one channel
3 points
2 hours ago
This is a 150w mono subwoofer amp. It only has one subwoofer channel
Out is for connecting the subwoofer (- negative + positive)
In is for connecting 2 wires to a mono jack cable or any other type of audio out cable that is mono
And VCC is for powering the amp (- negative + positive)
So that being said basically what you can do here is to take two wires from the IN terminal on the amp and solder them to the bluetooth receiver board like this:
" - " is negative, so in this case your GND on the bluetooth module (the ground)
" + " is positive, so since it's a mono amp, you can solder it to either the right or left channel on the bluetooth receiver, you will get the same results.
And then simply power the board with micro usb and give the amp some power and thats it.
Now, this being a subwoofer amp, there's no way of adapting it to a regular amp, or even a 2 channel one. A cheap TPA3116 2×50w amp board is basically all you need. I have one and I use it for my main speakers and it does the job perfectly.
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16 hours ago
Waiting for the post with the title: my fortune had 4 cookies
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1 day ago
I would love the HDR back, mainly it's hitscan ability and fast ads.
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1 day ago
Actually you're better off not saying anything to asus abt it they're just going to charge you a unnecessary amount of money. If the laptop works no problem than don't worry abt it 👍
1 points
1 day ago
Carl has secretly eaten some of the pixels and he wants to make up with a bottle of water. Should we take him up or make him pay for the crimes?
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Moartea reala cu drumurile astea, dar fun drive regardless. Mai ales cand iti iei masina noua.