
Gio writes -
Similar to some of the other 41hz.com kits featured on Make, the AMP6 is a simple and inexpensive DIY Class-T Amplifier kit. Despite the low cost of the kit and efficient power consumption (similar to that of a Class D design), the AMP6 delivers very good sound.
AMP6 T-Amp: DIY Class-T amplifier kit – Link.










Highly recommended. I’ve been playing with these amps for a while, and the quality is outstanding. The price is more than fair. Your biggest problem is deciding what speakers to build to complement it. Of course you can just use speakers you have or buy a pair.
I use this in my Solar Powered Boombox, see-
http://www.flickr.com/photos/47642593@N00/sets/72157600117133010/
Highly recommended. I’ve been playing with these amps for a while, and the quality is outstanding. The price is more than fair. Your biggest problem is deciding what speakers to build to complement it. Of course you can just use speakers you have or buy a pair.
I use this in my Solar Powered Boombox, see-
http://www.flickr.com/photos/47642593@N00/sets/72157600117133010/
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