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Active Speaker Amp Module Wanted

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Posted By : Rumble Fat Band | Comments : 5

Anyone got an Active Speaker with blown driver/s?


Am working on an idea and need an Amp Module to complete it. Preferably a bi-amped one, but any would do. I don't need a full blown heavy as hell power amp, but the type installed in Active PA speakers would be great. Around 200W - 300W would be good. Am reluctant to pull one out of my RCF's to test the concept.
Anyone got an active PA Cab with blown speaker taking up some much needed space, get in touch.
Cheers,
Stuart

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# Posted by Duke Bocks - 24/12/2009, 00:57 (GMT)

if you are puttin this in a bass as an active pre-amp..I WANT ONE !!!!..lol


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# Posted by Rumble Fat Band - 24/12/2009, 23:42 (GMT)

Not quite Kev, but an interesting concept. Not sure if wandering around on stage with a mains lead plugged into a Bass is such a good idea.


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# Posted by Duke Bocks - 25/12/2009, 01:35 (GMT)

oh i dunno Stuart..step in a pool of beer and become bass player and 1 man lightshow..lol..merry xmas m8


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# Posted by Rumble Fat Band - 25/12/2009, 12:22 (GMT)

Think I would rather do that to a guitarist Kev.....
I will keep you informed of this project as it could be awesome. If I can just get hold of an Amp Module for the Proof Of Concept, I have the manufacturing side already waiting. It might be interesting to get someone else's view.


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# Posted by Duke Bocks - 25/12/2009, 13:15 (GMT)

Im in! I have a couple of amps knockin about somewhere..an old samson pa amp and one I had built in the electrical shop at hawker siddeley when I was an apprentice. Dont know what wattage they are but you are more than welcome to one or both if you can use them. Think the samson is 100W but no idea about the home built one..it was nearly 40 years ago..lol


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