What didn't work out?i tried doing this once.. it didnt work out for me though..
looks awesome though!
I had like a 400w psu pushing a 150w amp/sub combo but the sub put out almost no sound.What didn't work out?
Once I get the amps i need, and the boxes all built, I'm gonna buy 3 sunbeam psu's and wire them in series. Which should theoretically have a final output of 36 Amps @ 15v. If more power is needed, I'll just save room for a little HC600 or so, and use that as the main hub, charged by the PSUs.
Dmm reads 11.89v, and with the gains set, i can get average of ~70ish per side out of my old pioneer amp and a 200w psu... It's been going like that for a while with the speakers on the floor. I have them in the box and they sound amazing.how many volts do those power supplies do a piece?if they do any more than five or six volts a piece and you want to wire their outputs in series you might want to rethink your setup.I'd hate to see you smoke your equipment.
As of now, just plug and unplug the psu, when i build a rack for the amps and psu's, im just going to put a switch in the psu's turn on (the green wire). I'll mount it to the outside and put both psu's on the same switch, so everything will come on and off at the same time.How are you going to turn on/off the sound system?