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Hey guys i was looking around on ebay and i saw this little gem

MKll Version Tripath TA2020 PCB 25w CLass-T amplifier - eBay (item 250628158856 end time Jun-05-10 08:20:12 PDT)

What i wondering is that this set doesn't come with any instructions and it doesn't specify exactly what cables it comes with. i want to know what will i need to be able to run this setup. i have a pc power supply that i use to power a pioneer cd player, i was hoping that could work? and if anything that i need , please let me know

thank you

Brandon.

Read more: TA2020 chip amp - Home Theater Forum and Systems - HomeTheaterShack.com

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Hmm.. i see you keep track of things over at HTS lol...umm nope, never measured em, theyre low output single coils though so i've decided not to bother with the guitar amp and stick to my marshall mg15. however this will have an input from my audigy zs from a 3.5 to rca stereo cable so i believe that the output from that should be sufficient. and yeah i guess my PSU shld be able to run this. but um you think they're any built systems around this price that perform similarly, i was opting for this since its rated as one of the best on ebay and i could mount it on my enclosure of choice..im going for a piece of maple to mount it on.

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