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<blockquote data-quote="Vocaloid" data-source="post: 8504439" data-attributes="member: 669952"><p>The power supply is 135 or 200 watts from what I read online, which really isn't enough to push the amplifier. Not judging or anything, I've done it before too! If you get a beefier 3 to 10 amp 12v project power supply, it'll handle it ok for what you are doing. Radioshack was my source before they tanked, but I bet Amazon or Parts Express would have one. I think you blew something in the PS: it doesn't have to be totally blown and some power can still be present.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vocaloid, post: 8504439, member: 669952"] The power supply is 135 or 200 watts from what I read online, which really isn't enough to push the amplifier. Not judging or anything, I've done it before too! If you get a beefier 3 to 10 amp 12v project power supply, it'll handle it ok for what you are doing. Radioshack was my source before they tanked, but I bet Amazon or Parts Express would have one. I think you blew something in the PS: it doesn't have to be totally blown and some power can still be present. [/QUOTE]
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