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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Car Audio / February 2008

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Re: Can I use a car amp in my house?

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Fred Y - 12 Feb 2008 14:20 GMT
I think you can use a AC to DC converter with say, 10 amp or less i
good enough to run your amplifier. The 30 amp battery for cranking you
car engine. Don't worry, it is safe to operate your amplifier at home
Please do try to lower the output sound a little bit. Otherwise, you
neighbour or family members will mad at you

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GregS - 14 Feb 2008 13:26 GMT
>I think you can use a AC to DC converter with say, 10 amp or less is
>good enough to run your amplifier. The 30 amp battery for cranking your
>car engine. Don't worry, it is safe to operate your amplifier at home.
>Please do try to lower the output sound a little bit. Otherwise, your
>neighbour or family members will mad at you.

10 amp is enough for a 40 watt per channel stereo.

greg
 
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