Darius051
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Sure, chop off all the high audio frequencies then the noise, distortion and most musical sounds will disappear!One possibility i see (not tested): if you use low pass filters on the outputs and connect both filtered signals to your speaker.
Then the existing resistors CANNOT be connected together to make mono.
A couple of years ago I bought a Sylvania 2.1 powered speaker system for $24.99 as a "special buy" at a local store. It sounds great, looks good and is fairly loud. I use it for the TV in my computer room and the digital cable TV converter also plays many FM radio stations.@audioguru:
You are so right about the power ratings and distortions....It really is horrible.
Some are very creative with their names, like "super short peak pulse power" and giving a value of 300W for a car amplifier. Inside often is a TDAxxx BTL chip with max. 14.4V working voltage...
Hi,
True.
To be on the safe side you need four resistors 20k each.
* from IN_left to AMP_left
* from IN_right to AMP_left
* from IN_left to AMP_right
* from IN_right to AMP_right
Then both amplifiers work with the same input impedance (10k) and both amplify the same (mono) signal.
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@audioguru:
You are so right about the power ratings and distortions....It really is horrible.
Some are very creative with their names, like "super short peak pulse power" and giving a value of 300W for a car amplifier. Inside often is a TDAxxx BTL chip with max. 14.4V working voltage...
Klaus
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