How to Dimension a Power Supply for an Audio Amplifier ?
Hi,
I recently bought a few pre-made amplifier modules for an 8-channel amplifier project (for a sound installation).
The amp is based on the TDA7294 chip and is rated 85W nominal. Now I'm looking for a power supply, but I'm a bit lost (this isn't really my strongest field, to put it mildly).
Do I just need to add up the output power, 8*85W = 680W, or could I get away with using something smaller, like a 300W or 300VA?
Also, the seller said that you need to use CV power supplies, CC won't work and kill the circuit. Does that mean a switching supply can't be used?
It looks like the module has a rectifier and smoothing caps integrated, so I could potentially just use a transformer, right?
The idea is to have an 8-channel power amplifier in one box ...
I still have to source the right trafo, but one large one would be both lighter and cheaper (new) than, say 4 small ones. An argument to use multiple would potentially be that peaks on individual channels might have less impact on the other channels. Still working on it ...