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Nice looking start MCM_Fan. You should be okay with using a tablet as a source. Just be sure the amp is not powered on when you're connecting and disconnecting the tablet. Otherwise, you'll hear ugly ground loops and loud pops. That's usually good enough reason to have a volume pot to protect your speakers.
So, are people only hearing loud pops when physically connecting/disconnecting sources from the input jacks with the amp powered on?
Or, are there loud pops when powering the amp on and/or off.
So, are others actually hearing a loud pop through their speakers when turning the amp on/off. If so, how are you turning your amp on/off? Are you using a switch, plugging/unplugging the AC input of your supply, using a power strip with a switch to supply AC power to the brick, or plugging/unplugging the DC at the amp?
Thanks, that was what I was thinking...
I definitely have that on my blue YJ board if the inputs aren't connected or the inputs are connected but the source device is powered off. The pops are loud and scary, as I can see my woofers moving substantially.
I have a smart power strip, where one plugged in device is the "master". When the master is turned on, all the other outlets ("slaves") on the strip turn on. When the master is off, all the slaves are off.
A friend who has the green board 3116 says it has a mute circuit which silences the "thump ".
Would you happen to know the exact module? I have been looking for one. Thanks!
Don't see any today on ebay ( maybe sold out ) but they're easy to spot as they're bright green with a large heat sink.
i get a very slight pop when I plug/unplug the amp, but nothing close to what I would consider a woofer killing thump. odd.could it be because my power supply is only 13v/7A?
Rhing: can you post a picture of lower part of Chengzhi board taken from straight above it? Or could you tell to what pins of tpa chip the added transistors (circuitry) lead?
I paid just under 11 dollars shipped to US and I bought it through buychina.com Taoboa agent.http://www.buychina.com/products/18668674029
Chengzhi did some noise prevention, resistors near input, a good thing most others neglected. Also seems the transitor on the right is mute circuit like the green audiobah. But 2 transistors on the left side, is he doing something with sdz chip-pin2 to alter startup time (and switch off time) maybe??? And what about the 2 added larger lytics, mmm... I did buy this pcb from alieexpress, but only cost money and never got pcb, alieexpress/alibaba ignore complaints, never respond, they did do a partial refund (they advertise full refund) but transfered the money to my bankaccount and guess what....transfer cost I had to pay were equal to the partial refund...lesson learnt, no more buying from alieexpress for me
The eBay seller is Audiobah, and for some reason he stopped selling these boards after selling just 2. In my opinion this board was the best of all available. I built several "blue boards" and this "green board" which I kept for myself.All of these boards require upgrading of PS decoupling capacitors. I also recommend bypassing them with small wima caps underneath the board - it smooths out the high frequency response and reduces that digital glare. I must say that when my 3116 is driven by my Aikido tube pre I get the impression that it sounds almost as good as my 2a3 monos, with better bass. When 3116 is fronted with a simple Alps volume pot the sound becomes strident and flat, stepped attenuator sounds somewhat better. I just can't get past the idle noise issue on my 95db speakers, so it may never make it from "backup" amp into the main rack.For the price I don't think I could get anything better than this.