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    I recently threw a box together for Wolf's PC speaker design and am trying to figure out how much power I really *need* to power them. They will be used primarily for my 6 month old daughter in our bedroom, so they don't need to be loud at all. I was hoping to make a small jewelry box type of enclosure with a false floor to house a diy amp. Then have the space above the false floor to hold a small mp3 player as the source. Hopefully, this will lead to a high SAF. The main problem is my budget is extremely tight as I'm in graduate school (graduating in Dec *fingers crossed*). So, as cheap as possible without sacrificing too much sound quality.

    Will

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    > I recently threw a box together for Wolf's
    > PC speaker design and am trying to figure
    > out how much power I really *need* to power
    > them. They will be used primarily for my 6
    > month old daughter in our bedroom, so they
    > don't need to be loud at all. I was hoping
    > to make a small jewelry box type of
    > enclosure with a false floor to house a diy
    > amp. Then have the space above the false
    > floor to hold a small mp3 player as the
    > source. Hopefully, this will lead to a high
    > SAF. The main problem is my budget is
    > extremely tight as I'm in graduate school
    > (graduating in Dec *fingers crossed*). So,
    > as cheap as possible without sacrificing too
    > much sound quality.

    Not a whole lot of power, despite nominal sensitivity. If you have 20W, you're probably more than golden. I would not recommend the T-amp for these, as it might not like the capacitive loading in the bass range.
    Later,
    Wolf

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    > Not a whole lot of power, despite nominal
    > sensitivity. If you have 20W, you're
    > probably more than golden. I would not
    > recommend the T-amp for these, as it might
    > not like the capacitive loading in the bass
    > range.
    > Later,
    > Wolf

    Any recommendations? I was actually contemplating this:

    <A HREF="http://www.41hz.com/main.aspx?pageID=118">http://www.41hz.com/main.aspx?pageID=118</A>

    But this is a t-amp, I believe.

    Will

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    > Any recommendations? I was actually
    > contemplating this:

    > <A HREF="http://www.41hz.com/main.aspx?pageID=118">http://www.41hz.com/main.aspx?pageID=118</A>
    > But this is a t-amp, I believe.

    > Will

    Chipamp.com, Audiosector.com, PointZero amp....
    Later,
    Wolf

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