Clearly he got the Hug & Dance Audio Millet Haxs Efnlab Edition x 16 in series per channel Monoblocks tweaked for 24k watts of output power per channel!
Oh yes. My bad, I meant that I needed 12v, 0.333a, 4 watts.
Ah ha, I see. Thanks for the tips! So I'm guessing it's fine if I have a 0.4 or 0.5 amp PSU and an amplifier that wants 0.33 amps, it should sort of be okay.
Oops, my bad everyone! I just realized that my question may have been a foolish one if my intuitions are correct. My experience tells me that it is okay to have a higher wattage rating on the power supply (as long as the voltage rating is correct)? Or am I just simply spouting nonsense again. Hopefully I'm not too far off.
(P.S. I would still be interested in other sites that sell power supplies. )
Hi everyone!
I had a quick question regarding buying a wall plug power supply. I lost the power supply of a small amplifier that I have. The back of the amplifier says that the power requirements are 12 volts DC and 4 watts. I tried looking around on Mouser but couldn't find a power supply with those exact ratings (basically 12 volts dc, 0.33 amps, 5 watts I believe). I did however find a power supply rated at 12 volts DC and 5 watts. Is the watt rating the maximum or should I not play around and instead try to find a power supply with the exact ratings that are required? Do you guys have any suggestions as to what other sites I should look on for wall plug or desktop power supplies? Thanks so much everyone!
Cheers,
Venio
Oooh, Earmax Pro. It's been a while since I've seen people talk about it. Hmm, the foam stunk eh?
People have custom made expensive headphone stands. They need to start working on expensive cases.