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Oh, I've got another one :D :D

Add an input to the amp so that they can also be ran from a wall socket :D I'm not electronic enough to know if this is even feasible.........but if you could figure out a way to do it....think of the possibilities :D No more of those annoying "I want to put my car amp in my house, how do I do it" threads....... :bigok:

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squeak, those are some great ideas,

I love the baby A class sub amp

Man, I could go all over the place with this. I would really like to see something along the lines of a physically small, extremely fast switching all class D, or G, 1 solution amplifier. That would mean either 5 or 6 channels with the 5th or 5th and 6th dedicated to high power in a staggered configuration compared to the other two. I would also like a pure gain block as well, keep the processing left to processors. Don't know how cost effective that would be, but I know the technology is there and IMO, should be exploited by more manufacturers. What better way to bring the costs down? It could be more effecient and just as cheap as A/B if everyone were doing it.

none---just a plain ol' amplifier----nothing fancy----think of something like a Sinfoni amp.

Sweet, I won't need any. Oh i forgot, I would say make it as small as possible. Simple outside look, maybe in a satiny silver, copper or aluminum

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