the third one
ok what am doing is connecting a mp3 player to a bose ...
ok what am doing is connecting a mp3 player to a bose speaker.
im looking to boost the volume, ive seen these two
Portable Headphone Amplifier : Headphones Accessories : Maplin Electronics
and
Indeed Hi Fi Lab Class T Amp TA2020 Mini Cute Amplifier 20WX2 Tripath Digital X | eBay
whats the best ? please
and what will produce the loudest ?
or is there a better one i could get ? has to be small thoe .
thanx
These amps are quite powerful
Crown MA3600 vz used with nexo turbosound funktion one | eBay
or if thats too big maybe one of these
Cambridge Audio AZUR 851A Silver | Stereo Amplifier | Richer Sounds
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Hi there, it's not necaserrally the loudest you want, you need quality as well.
If you just buy the first thing, that is colored purple says "turbo 1000000 WATTS" - then you might as well bin the speaker and install a Mars Bar in it's place, will sound just as good.
You need to do more homework on this, don't under power the speaker, don't over power it.
what happened to the orginal amp for the speaker?
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totally agree i want quality , those amps suggested are not what im looking for thoe .
here is the speaker im connecting my mp3 to is BOSE SOUNDLINK - LEATHER CASEWIRELESS DIGITAL MUSIC SYSTEM
so im looking for a small amp that runs off a lithium battery , so it last a while , not mains thoe .
Last edited by thegunners; 5th August, 2012 at 12:43 PM.
Thats like a mini system, speaker with builtin amp... Surely its own amp delivers the max level to its own own speaker, to increase the audio level delivered into it via the line in would surely just introduce distortion,,, not make its own amp output to the speaker any louder, wouldnt it? ...
Driving a speaker corectly is very important, underpowering one is just as bad as overpowering one. I go for roughly 75% of speaker rating. So if speaker is 100w RMS rated, then go for 75w RMS rated amplifier. Ignore all the peak rated info you are given. That is only for very short bursts, and will eventually cause the coil to burn out or the paper to tear.
so are you saying i can use a amplifer then its a scam ?
if so what do you suggest that will boost the volume
remember it cant be a mains one . as im useing it for work ..
thanx
thankyou ...
i cant find to much about it![]()
anyway heres the one i have
Bose SoundLink Wireless Mobile Speaker
Last edited by thegunners; 9th August, 2012 at 07:09 PM.
Is This yours ??
SoundLink Wireless Mobile speaker | Bose
The SoundLink® Wireless Mobile speaker is designed specifically for use with today's most popular Bluetooth® devices, such as smartphones, tablets and laptops. In addition, it includes an auxiliary input for a wired connection to an MP3 or similar portable player.
yes thats the one
I cannot see how you can boost the sound of that Bose unit as it already has a amplifier inside it, i guess you can increase the "line in" slightly, but then you will begin to distort the sound. Also the spec on that Bose unit does not even say how many watts the speaker runs at. I would buy a different amp / speaker combo.
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