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The TPA31xx amps have differential inputs, positive and negative, per channel. Referring to the Texas Instruments data sheet, I am using a single 3.3 cap on each input to establish a cut-off frequency of 1.6Hz for 26dB gain.Can you post a photo of your setup? Like Poultrygeist mentioned, something must be amiss for you to experience RFI.
Blue and black boards only have one per input. Which is all you need for single ended input. Balanced requires two. I thought you meant two so you can use one in reverse orientation (can be beneficial).
If you read the paper on the 3116 boards it specifically says that the ground from single ended signal goes straight to ground. Furthermore there's only one pin on the blue and black board for ground. I'm pretty sure I followed the traces and it's just one signal through one cap to the chip. LINN and RINN, in single ended operation are connected to ground via a capacitor, but there's no signal.There's no reason to change them. They are grounded out, and the caps is probably just to prevent DC. I don't care if it is "easy" to solder SMD stuff, I don't like to, and it's zero effort for them, and it takes a youtube video for me (by comparison, been doing it before youtube videos).
I think I read somewhere that eBay seller hiamplifier is willing to sell the Yuan Jing blue amp boards without the stock inductors. This would be a good deal if you want to add your own. For that matter, it would be great if hiamplifier is willing to sell completely blank boards.
These amps sure seem to have a lot of veils being lifted. How many layers of veils can a amp have and still be considered a good amp?
@ rhing: I'm thinking that rc filter off the avcc pin tweak mentioned at diyAudio may be worth investigating. Maybe that's what the TBI secret RX filter is related to.And I'd be willing to pitch in a little money for a full modded version for a tour if someone else builds. I no longer have the time.
I read about that AVCC pin tweak on diyAudio.com too. I might post on the Texas Instruments forum to see if they might comment on that.I would be willing to donate my time to building another amp. In fact, I would donate the second YJ blue amp I have that is stock with the exception of the 470uF/35V Panasonic FM caps in the power supply decoupling positions. I would only be willing to do this if enough people are interested and can supply the other parts. Otherwise, I'll spend my time and money on other projects.
More toys in the attic...I just received the S.M.S.L. SA-36A Pro TPA3118 today and hooked it up in my system. Even though it came with a 12VDC/3.8A brick-type SMPS, I connected it to my upgraded Astron RS-12A regulated linear power supply. I will listen to it more and report on the sound quality and how it compares to my other TPA31xx amps:Yuan Jing TPA3116D2 2.0 blue amp, near stock (only swapped in 470uF/35V Panasonic FM caps in for stock 1,000uF/25V Nichicon PW power supply decoupling caps)Modified Yuan Jing TPA3116D2 2.0 blue ampModified Sure Electronics TPA3110D2 ampAs with my S.M.S.L. SA-S1 TA2020 T-amp, which I sold to a friend, this is a very attractive amp inside a nice Aluminum enclosure. I haven't opened up the hood yet. Just playing music and letting the amp settle in before I do some critical listening this evening (I want to catch the NBA playoffs too).