Hi all! Ever since I started playing, I've been using this little diamond speaker with what's left of the original amplifier to drive the speaker. Even sawed off, that amp head was still to bulky and heavy to transport on away missions, so I've been searching for a better way to drive that mini diamond with a smaller amplifier without giving up quality of tone.
Found it! http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003P534SW/ref=oh_details_o05_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
The Lepai amp is only a few inches in size, and draws very little power. it's a perfect match for the Jensen 20 W, 8 Ohm speaker I'm using. The little amp even has the ability to alter the tone, or bypass the treble / bass controls.
I mounted the Lepai amp to a bit of wood, and attached a couple of 2 hole pipe straps to the other side of the board. Now the amp can be slipped straight on to my mini diamond's stand, and connected with speaker wire that easily connects to the back of the amp via spring clip inserts.
The amp has two ways to get audio into it. Either via a mini plug for mp3 players, or RCA jacks. The amp is stereo, and has two speaker connectors, as well as stereo RCA jacks. That might come in handy if one builds a larger diamond speaker with two 20 watt speakers in it.
If one is building a larger theremin cabinet, such as an RCA style cabinet, this little amp certainly won't take up much space inside it.
Now I've got a lot more room inside the gig bag with this little amp to drive my diamond speakers with. It also opens the way for mass producing diamond speakers. For larger diamond speakers, one could slip this little guy right inside the diamond speaker to hide it, or build it into the speaker's floor base. Lot's of new possibilities here.
I wanted to get, and still will, once available again, the aluminum version, because the case of the Lepai looks a quite like the LV-3 theremin's case. What a nice match that would be. I suppose one could opt to mount the Lepai on the mic stand where the theremin is to make for even easier access to the controls, but at the trade off of a longer speaker cable run. Either way, you gotta run something to that speaker stand. LOL :)
Cost? The lepai is less than 20 bucks. I'm sure there are amps like this which can be driven with batteries. That would make for great busking possibilities. Not being able to run the Lepai on batteries was the only drawback, but it uses so little power, one could still power it with a portable power supply as I've seen done at HO2011 by several thereminists. :) Pics coming soon.