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Battery driven 3.5V to 5V mini chip amp for speakers based on PAM8406 - my take
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<blockquote data-quote="Wolla" data-source="post: 736456" data-attributes="member: 664"><p>Unfortunately I have not received the Control Ones as yet so I reserve comment for later.</p><p>Why I got these, is I want a small rugged speaker set which would make testing and storing them easy. Also, since the dimensions (on their sides) are so similar to the little amp boxes I am making, I want to construct a carrier system that could double as a ad-hoc boombox. This would be such a practical application and when I want a decent stereo image, I would just remove one or both speakers and extend the cable to get proper stereo.</p><p></p><p>I know they do not reach very low frequencies, but hopefully they will sound good enough to use in this way.</p><p></p><p>I may consider a sub at some stage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wolla, post: 736456, member: 664"] Unfortunately I have not received the Control Ones as yet so I reserve comment for later. Why I got these, is I want a small rugged speaker set which would make testing and storing them easy. Also, since the dimensions (on their sides) are so similar to the little amp boxes I am making, I want to construct a carrier system that could double as a ad-hoc boombox. This would be such a practical application and when I want a decent stereo image, I would just remove one or both speakers and extend the cable to get proper stereo. I know they do not reach very low frequencies, but hopefully they will sound good enough to use in this way. I may consider a sub at some stage. [/QUOTE]
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