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The T-Amp specs say that it will work off of a 12 Volt / 2 amp power supply...
http://www.si-5.com/frontEnd/cm_productDetail.jsp?productID=18
An ATX power supply will do 12 volts. But I think it's more than 2 amps.
Is there some way to make this work?
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The current rating on your supply needs to be greater or equal to what is required by the device. So if your ATX supplies more than 2 amps at 12v it will work fine.
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