12 Volt Trigger.

MSALLA
MSALLA Posts: 1,602
edited April 2007 in Electronics
Hey guys. I never ran seperate amps (monoblocks) like I have now and I need to know where I can find a trigger. I also need to know how to set it up and if I will need two, one for each amp. Thanks guys.
Michael


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Yamaha RX-V2500
(2) Outlaw 200
Adcom GFA 555
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  • SCompRacer
    SCompRacer Posts: 8,515
    edited April 2007
    Does your AVR have two trigger outputs that will support the mA rating of your mono blocks trigger input?

    If not, you could get a couple of 12 V DC transformers and plug them into a powerstrip/switched oulet of your AVR and connect them to the mono blocks. Just make sure the mA rating is high enough for your Outlaw's trigger. Per Outlaws site, it says Trigger Input: 6-35 V DC 4mA. How far away are the mono blocks?
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  • MillerLiteScott
    MillerLiteScott Posts: 2,561
    edited April 2007
    Radio Shack has the Universal Power adapters. I picked up one with a variable out put voltages and multiple tips for different applications. If I remember correctly it was @ $15-$17 + tax.
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