Please help me search for an old thread on T Amps
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I've just ordered a pair of custom M3s and wanted to power them with a Sonic T amp. I know someone around here had started a thread about these amps a few years back. I used every key word I can think of but still cant find the thread. I think it was oz or 6x6speed that started it.
Any help????? Please.
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Re: Please help me search for an old thread on T Amps
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Bray -
I'm not much help with digging up old threads, as I have problems using the Search myself. I guess I'm too impatient. lol
Have you tried Googling Sonic T Amps?
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Re: Please help me search for an old thread on T Amps
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Is this it?
That's the one . Thanks! What was your search phrase? I've been looking for the last 1.5 hrs for it.
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I found it by putting:
"t-amp" in the search phrase 2x6spds in the user name field 5 years in the time field
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Dont know why I was thinking 6x6 instead of 2x6.
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Hey Brady--
I think I participated in at least one of those threads, and I still drive a pair of M3s with a t-amp. Is there something specific I can answer/report?
I'm still very happy with the combo. It is used my wife's office which is about 12' x 9'. Gets plenty loud. Sources are a Dell DJ and CD player. Excellent sound quality.
Rich
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Hey Brady--
I think I participated in at least one of those threads, and I still drive a pair of M3s with a t-amp. Is there something specific I can answer/report?
I'm still very happy with the combo. It is used my wife's office which is about 12' x 9'. Gets plenty loud. Sources are a Dell DJ and CD player. Excellent sound quality.
Rich
After reading much of the day about T-Amps, I see there are alot of mods that can be done to the "little thing". Have you done any of them? The main mod I was thinking about is the RCA jack mod. However, my soldering skills are a little lacking. It may be worth it for me to look into this instead. Or maybe I'll just hook up this old thing.
I found it in an attic of a rent house I moved into 20 years ago. Seems to work just fine.
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Of course, Brady; use it! Looks(and probably sounds)great. Even Mona is clearly casting an admiring glance at it.
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No, I haven't done any of the mods. I have zero soldering skills. I just simply use it as is with an external power supply like the kind mentioned in the previous threads.
I've looked at the new Super T-amps. They do look interesting, but not nearly as cost effective. And there are versions you can get that are already modded as well.
Do I think these things are the be all and end all of amps? Nope. But they are amazing little amps for their price, and marry very well with the M3.
I think that Sony would be a great solutions as well.
Take care, Rich
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