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AIYIMA D08 Mono Subwoofer Amplifier + Mean Well GS220A24-R7B1 Power Supply - DIY - Complements A07
Heathrow, London
£95
- Posted
- 38 days ago
Description
For sale is an AIYIMA TPA3255 D08 mono/subwoofer power amplifier with a Mean Well GS220A24-R7B1 power supply.
The AIYIMA amplifier is new and unused. Bought to complement an A07 for a 2.1 setup, however decided 2.0 is sufficient, so this is now surplus to requirements.
The Mean Well power supply is used but in excellent condition. Spec is 24V 9.2A for 221W output. As the photos show, the output lead is currently bare wire. This is because, as the photos also show, I purchased a heavy gauge lead with 5.5x2.5mm barrel connector to solder directly to this. Lack of time meant I never got round to this, but I have notes somewhere which indicate which wires/colours need to be soldered. The R7B1 designation has a different pinout compared to the R7B, so the Mean Well R7BF-P1M adapter plug could not be used - hence the decision/plan to cut this off and solder a lead with a 5.5x2.5mm barrel connector directly.
The combination will make for a very compact but powerful subwoofer/mono amplifier solution. The D08 is not as widely known or talked about as the A07 - AIYIMA did not do these with any silk screen printing on the face of the amplifier for some reason, and the official box this came in is completely plain and devoid of any markings/manual, but it is very nice.
Can post as long as costs are covered. Thanks
Ad ID: 1477958511
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