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    silly question perhaps - How do you connect it to the t-Amp? I thought that they have different connectors, inc a pair of speaker banana-like connectors?

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    One of these with the appropriate connectors should do the job http://www.maplin.co.uk/dc-output-po...pply-lead-6290
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    Centre of DC socket goes to +ve and outer to -ve.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stratmangler View Post
    One of these with the appropriate connectors should do the job http://www.maplin.co.uk/dc-output-po...pply-lead-6290
    Though the spec says good up to 3 amps. I thought someone was thinking of cranking up higher. I don't quite see how that could work, though, given the voltages and likely impedances.
    Dave

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