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<blockquote data-quote="jpbrooks" data-source="post: 8754043" data-attributes="member: 683519"><p>Hello all, </p><p></p><p>I am aware that this is an out of ordinary post for this forum, but any advice would be greatly appreciated. </p><p></p><p>I am building a custom, Raspberry Pi (small single board computer) based head unit for my 2005 Ford F-150. It will run a custom software called OpenAuto Pro, and outputs all audio through a USB soundcard. I can choose any USB soundcard that I want, but I am currently using a UGREEN USB audio adapter, which has the 3.5mm headphone and microphone jack. (<a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N905VOY/?tag=caraudiocom-20" target="_blank">https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N905VOY/?tag=caraudiocom-20</a>)</p><p></p><p>Like I said, I am not married to this particular soundcard. </p><p></p><p>I need to power 4x Sony XS-FB1330 speakers in my vehicle. They are rated at: RMS 35W, Peak 240W and Impedance of 4 ohms.</p><p></p><p>I need an amplifier to run these speakers. I am looking for something with a small form factor, that can fit inside the factory radio "hole". (I attached a picture of what I am talking about.) Preferably it would be (roughly) the same size as a Raspberry Pi 4 </p><p></p><p>I do not need exceedingly superb sound quality. I just want an amplifier that can supply enough power for my current setup, is small enough to fit behind the dash, is safe and reliable, and sounds decent. I was thinking something like a board/amp that would come in an aftermarket head unit. Small and reliable. </p><p></p><p>Absolutely any advice is appreciated.</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpbrooks, post: 8754043, member: 683519"] Hello all, I am aware that this is an out of ordinary post for this forum, but any advice would be greatly appreciated. I am building a custom, Raspberry Pi (small single board computer) based head unit for my 2005 Ford F-150. It will run a custom software called OpenAuto Pro, and outputs all audio through a USB soundcard. I can choose any USB soundcard that I want, but I am currently using a UGREEN USB audio adapter, which has the 3.5mm headphone and microphone jack. ([URL]https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N905VOY/?tag=caraudiocom-20[/URL]) Like I said, I am not married to this particular soundcard. I need to power 4x Sony XS-FB1330 speakers in my vehicle. They are rated at: RMS 35W, Peak 240W and Impedance of 4 ohms. I need an amplifier to run these speakers. I am looking for something with a small form factor, that can fit inside the factory radio "hole". (I attached a picture of what I am talking about.) Preferably it would be (roughly) the same size as a Raspberry Pi 4 I do not need exceedingly superb sound quality. I just want an amplifier that can supply enough power for my current setup, is small enough to fit behind the dash, is safe and reliable, and sounds decent. I was thinking something like a board/amp that would come in an aftermarket head unit. Small and reliable. Absolutely any advice is appreciated. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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