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Mark, thanks for the info on the inductors on Audiobah board - I was just wondering that as I have some other 10uH inductors and was wondering whether to swap 'em. I'm guessing the filter will be compromised if I do...? I'm listening to the board now on speakers with CSS FR125sr (drivers 7ohm nominal) but will be also using the boards with Alpair 7.3 and probably others too. Gain on Audiobah board is currently 26db according to EBay listing.
All chinese parts could be something else then expected, with smd's you are really blindly depending on that they put the correct part in, when part shows value 560nF and pcb silkscreen tells you 680nF you can see they changed something. I have seen pictures on diyaudio were different sized SMD capacitors were used in L and R channel, then it is obvious too:) Diyaudio wiki on this amp seems to differ completely from what the TI designers themselves tell about the bootstrap part BTW, if you look at TI evaluation module, were all distortiondata in datasheet originate from, on that TI EVM the bootstrap is the lowest spec you find on the entire module(all other ceramics used have better classification), BOM is in guide for EVM. There also aren't any layout recommendations regarding the bootstrap caps that I found. Lowest specced part choice by TI and no special considerations mentioned suggest the part is not critical. It could be it is the point were you could improve upon TI EVM. Will try to measure bootstrap on blueblack later today, there is still bad SQ I hear from new blueblack. If I use unmodded sure3110 as a reference this blueblack seems much worse, not close. So something must be wrong.
TPA3116D2 is a digital amplifier working with square impulses at close to 400 Khz. At these frequencies any extra length of signal path results in distortion of digital signal, loss of signal shape, timing problems, noise, etc. etc. Components have to be located as close to the chip as possible and only SMD components may be suitable. The "Blue" board, with all its "through the hole" components, is good for modifications, but it's bad for sound quality. All those extra "legs" on the caps and resistors add parasitic capacitance and inductance. In my experience the "Green" board from Audiobah on eBay may be the only decent board available.
lol. that's hilarious.
So I am comparing left blueblack with right hiampmini. ... Switching to hiampminis does give a sense of relief, it is much easier to listen to, it sounds open and there is clarity without the high edge.
It is like driving with the parkingbrake on. Energy is lost somewhere. On low volume blueblack loses everything, music partly disappears, hiampmini sounds the same whatever volume is, so does sure3110, you still get a complete soundpicture. Everything sounds like the brake is on with blueblack here, except maybe distorted high frequencies, but that is the 560nF caps I mentioned I think/hope. (Sound of 3110 is close to and clearly related to hiampmini, my blueblack is totally different, I think I will check if it is a 3116 under the heatsink, blindly you would never ever guess it is the same amp)
I'm more inclined to believe the audiobah sounds better stock because the guy actually uses properly specced *genuine* high quality components as well as a quality pcb. There's a reason why audiobah costs more than the other boards. IIRC he got direct feedback on his design at diyaudio and followed/follows the thread there.I've listened to other boards just as compact and they didn't sound a whole lot different from larger ones.
The Audiobah board is not as compact as the Hiamplifier board in the picture Mark posted - looks closest in size to the red YJ board although slightly smaller. Where Audiobah differs is in using all SMD components with the exception of 2x470uF electrolytic caps. Are you mixing the two up? I may be wrong, but I seem to remember seeing Hiamplifier posting at diyaudio but not seeing Audiobah. I have not read the whole thread though so not sure.
The Audiobah board is not as compact as the Hiamplifier board in the picture Mark posted - looks closest in size to the red YJ board although slightly smaller. Where Audiobah differs is in using all SMD components with the exception of 2x470uF electrolytic caps.