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<blockquote data-quote="Heresy" data-source="post: 137371" data-attributes="member: 540683"><p>I have a book just on home audio electronic construction. I can tell you right now that you have to have money to start with and better plan to make a few of these things because the compenents can usually only be bought in bulk. Also, these were home amplifiers running at 4 ohms maximum in a home environment.</p><p></p><p>If you want to make you own car amp, I'd consider attending a trade school and get the basics before you attempt just relying on a schamatic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heresy, post: 137371, member: 540683"] I have a book just on home audio electronic construction. I can tell you right now that you have to have money to start with and better plan to make a few of these things because the compenents can usually only be bought in bulk. Also, these were home amplifiers running at 4 ohms maximum in a home environment. If you want to make you own car amp, I'd consider attending a trade school and get the basics before you attempt just relying on a schamatic. [/QUOTE]
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