Michael,
I've put the link to Thomas's site below. I suggest you e-mail him and tell him what you want the amplifier for and tell him that the input will be the output from the Tamiya sound system. He will then supply you with the correct amplifier. All you then do is connect the Tamiya speaker wire to the amplifier input. The amplifier then has two output wires to connect to the speakers. If you want two speakers then connect them in parallel, but use 8 ohm speakers.
http://www.benedini.de
Anyone use a tamiya dmd unit in their tank?
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There are several tank owners that have fitted the tamiya sound system in thier tanks , the following link shows the wiring diagram ( scroll to the bottom of the page )
http://uktankclub.star-one.co.uk/phpbb2 ... php?t=2332
The only drawback as i can see is that it only provides for one stick for forward and reverse, and the other stick for steering. Personally i like twinstick control.
http://uktankclub.star-one.co.uk/phpbb2 ... php?t=2332
The only drawback as i can see is that it only provides for one stick for forward and reverse, and the other stick for steering. Personally i like twinstick control.
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