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Chip Amp ThinkGeek [message #10428] Sun, 02 April 2006 11:42 Go to next message
Leland Crooks is currently offline  Leland Crooks
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Anybody familiar with this? Before I waste $30, or $130?

Re: Chip Amp ThinkGeek [message #10429 is a reply to message #10428] Sun, 02 April 2006 14:06 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Manualblock is currently offline  Manualblock
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yeah; there is tons of info on that amp and most of us own them. For 25$ we can afford them. They sound good; just don't push them, they have a threshold; exceed that and they get shrill and harsh and nasty. If you use them with a good efficient speaker and listen at reasonable volume they sound pretty good.
The best use for them is for bi and Tri amping speakers. Use the T-Amp for the tweeters and then buy or build a Gain-Clone 30 watt job for the woofers. Total about 120$ and you have a real good set-up.
Hope I didn't stray too far from your original question.
If you search on the site there are lots of messages regarding those amps.

Re: Chip Amp ThinkGeek [message #10451 is a reply to message #10429] Sat, 20 October 2007 09:33 Go to previous message
Gilipsie is currently offline  Gilipsie
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Is there a certain system you should use as far as radio is concerned?

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