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Wushuliu,What have you tweaked with the amp boards? What was swapped out and replaced
Volume pot bypassed, input caps replaced, PS caps replaced, inductors replaced, some output filter caps replaced. You know, the usual!That said it sounds great stock. I think these amps are ridiculous value for the money, especially the $10 PE TPA3110, provided it meets one's needs. Still can't believe TBI is the only company selling retail products based on these chips. Instead the sellers on ebay are making bank. I am absolutely 100% a fanboy. I used the TPA3110 as my main amp for about a year and never tinkered with it but once - it was so good I never thought about it. Just sat there, this tiny little thing, while I messed around with everything else.
Assuming the parts-express one is this one - http://www.parts-express.com/2x8w-at-4-ohm-tpa3110-class-d-audio-amplifier-board-only--320-329
It looks like the power draw for the 3116 is about 5 amps. I found a Cosel linear/non-switching power supply that has worked quite well. The 3116 is rated at 50 watts per channel.
Five amps is flat out max power. I believe that was the specification I saw with one seller - 4.7 amps actually. And it about calculates out on 24 volts and 50 watts. I like to know that the amp will be able to draw what it needs. It seems like the sellers' power supply specification was 18 to 24 volts. It is interesting that you are running it at a lower voltage. I've been out of town for some weeks. Likely, that was a discussion here, and I missed it. I'll look for it. Thanks for the information.
You guys may enjoy this: http://www.hawthorneaudio.us/forums/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=4534Some neat ideas for boxing up the amp for "presentation". Bob
Yes, fleawatt's a fan of these amps. He's done some very creative builds.fleawatt.blogspot.com