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Title: Mono 3886?
Post by: Dr.Beat on September 20, 2006, 05:10:57 PM
I'm a poor high school student, but really would like to start venturing into more powerful amps, as opposed to little Rubies and Little Gems. My problem is, I don't have any big cabs (or any cabs really) to run a Stereo chipamp through. The most I could probably afford is to build a 1x10 or 1x12 cab with an inexpensive speaker. I wouldnt imagine it would be too smart, nor efficient, to try and run a stereo power amp into a single speaker. Could I just run half of the stereo kit into a single speaker? Also, how much power would the single 3886 give me?




Title: Re: Mono 3886?
Post by: joecool85 on September 20, 2006, 06:14:50 PM
I have a mono LM3886 actually, it gives 50watts at 8ohms and 68watts at 4ohms.  It's a really loud setup.  And yes you can run half a stereo kit, but instead of buying a stereo kit, it would make more sense to buy a mono kit.  If you want to get one from chipamp.com, just email Brian and he will set you up.  That's how I got mine :-)
Title: Re: Mono 3886?
Post by: Dr.Beat on September 20, 2006, 06:39:44 PM
Suh-weet!

Can't wait to get started on this bad boy. . . but i suppose it would be wiser to purchase the parts for a cabinet before I start building the amp. . . need something to test it on! Then again, couldnt I run a CD player something similar into the chipamp, then hook it up to one of the speakers i have hooked up to my stereo (assuming they're 4 or 8 ohms and can handle the 50 or 68 watts, of course)?
Title: Re: Mono 3886?
Post by: joecool85 on September 21, 2006, 07:12:37 AM
Yup, sure can.  In fact, thats what those kits are designed for lol.  I'm using a LM1875 stereo amp as my computer speaker amplifier.  Works great  8|
Title: Re: Mono 3886?
Post by: Dr.Beat on September 21, 2006, 08:40:51 PM
Cool beans.