Good Afternoon Fellow Forumites
Having struck out in getting a replacement plate amplifier for my Energy ESW-V10 subwoofer I would like to ask the experts on this forum to assist me with suggestions on building a DIY plate amplifier for the sub.
The specifications of the amp are as follows: 10 Inch Driver, 100W, Max RMS 400W, Frequency Response 28-120 Hz, Crossover Frequency 40 - 120 Hz.
I have not done any real audio DIY and I think it is about time that I start. I know the difference between a resistor and a capacitor and have done a few DIY electronics projects such as solar charge controllers, a number of Arduino based projects and things like troubleshooting and replacing MOSFETS/IGBTs on motor drivers on treadmills etc. I have a fair bit of equipment such as a hot plate, desoldering station, hot air rework station etc. so can definitely tackle such a project. My only challenge is my lack of knowledge in building amplifiers.
I am looking forward to hearing your views and/or advice.
Thank you.
Having struck out in getting a replacement plate amplifier for my Energy ESW-V10 subwoofer I would like to ask the experts on this forum to assist me with suggestions on building a DIY plate amplifier for the sub.
The specifications of the amp are as follows: 10 Inch Driver, 100W, Max RMS 400W, Frequency Response 28-120 Hz, Crossover Frequency 40 - 120 Hz.
I have not done any real audio DIY and I think it is about time that I start. I know the difference between a resistor and a capacitor and have done a few DIY electronics projects such as solar charge controllers, a number of Arduino based projects and things like troubleshooting and replacing MOSFETS/IGBTs on motor drivers on treadmills etc. I have a fair bit of equipment such as a hot plate, desoldering station, hot air rework station etc. so can definitely tackle such a project. My only challenge is my lack of knowledge in building amplifiers.
I am looking forward to hearing your views and/or advice.
Thank you.