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<blockquote data-quote="fithwheel" data-source="post: 8705429" data-attributes="member: 674179"><p>These little amp boards I got in today don’t look too bad for what they cost. </p><p>Wondom 4 channel. The way they rate these things is a little ridiculous. 108 watts x4 @4 ohms 10% thd. Pretty sure I don’t want to listen to 10% thd. But 64 watts at 1%. How it’s rated anyway[ATTACH=full]21723[/ATTACH]</p><p>For the sub I’ll be using the sure (same company as the wondom) </p><p>200 watt mono amp. Same deal with the ratings 200 @10% 3 ohms 150 1% 3 ohms not sure why they rate it @ 3 ohms when it’s 2 ohm stable.</p><p>These will be going in my camper. I’ll be using a single din alpine hu for the source. 2 way active with Wavecor 4.5 mids and wavecor 30 mm tweeters and the little tang band 6.5 I just got done building. I’ll be adding another tb 6.5 soon. It’ll be interesting to hear how these little boards sound compared to the other board I’ve been using.</p><p>Just a simple way for anyone to add tunes to a garage, bedroom, computer, camper, boom box or whatever really for not a lot of $.</p><p></p><p>i’ve already been using this parts express 2.1 board in the garage for a while. it does pretty good on its own and sounds pretty good. Has some nice features like a high pass filter (6db @ 150hz)that can be turned off gain control for the sub and stereo channels. Adjustable crossover for the sub. Treble adjustment. Bluetooth and aux. Pretty cheap way to go. I have around 80 in the board and power supply. The sure amps build quality and packaging is better than the p.e. board. P.e. Just throw these boards in a really flimsy box with no protection. Reminded me of some of the skar packaging I’ve seen online before [ATTACH=full]21724[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]21725[/ATTACH]</p><p>sure mono amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fithwheel, post: 8705429, member: 674179"] These little amp boards I got in today don’t look too bad for what they cost. Wondom 4 channel. The way they rate these things is a little ridiculous. 108 watts x4 @4 ohms 10% thd. Pretty sure I don’t want to listen to 10% thd. But 64 watts at 1%. How it’s rated anyway[ATTACH type="full"]21723[/ATTACH] For the sub I’ll be using the sure (same company as the wondom) 200 watt mono amp. Same deal with the ratings 200 @10% 3 ohms 150 1% 3 ohms not sure why they rate it @ 3 ohms when it’s 2 ohm stable. These will be going in my camper. I’ll be using a single din alpine hu for the source. 2 way active with Wavecor 4.5 mids and wavecor 30 mm tweeters and the little tang band 6.5 I just got done building. I’ll be adding another tb 6.5 soon. It’ll be interesting to hear how these little boards sound compared to the other board I’ve been using. Just a simple way for anyone to add tunes to a garage, bedroom, computer, camper, boom box or whatever really for not a lot of $. i’ve already been using this parts express 2.1 board in the garage for a while. it does pretty good on its own and sounds pretty good. Has some nice features like a high pass filter (6db @ 150hz)that can be turned off gain control for the sub and stereo channels. Adjustable crossover for the sub. Treble adjustment. Bluetooth and aux. Pretty cheap way to go. I have around 80 in the board and power supply. The sure amps build quality and packaging is better than the p.e. board. P.e. Just throw these boards in a really flimsy box with no protection. Reminded me of some of the skar packaging I’ve seen online before [ATTACH type="full"]21724[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]21725[/ATTACH] sure mono amp. [/QUOTE]
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