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Although I wasn't going to tweak for a bit, I couldn't resist trying this. Not that there was any problem with distortion or hiss (speakers silent with ear up close). But it makes sense that a higher input impedance would work better with the transformers (10k:10k nominally). The eBay listing I bought the board from said gain was 36db, but the resistor (R2) that I removed from the board was 100k, which concurs with your (markvdv) assertion of 26db. I left the other resistor unchanged on assumption that the value did not have to match with datasheet value since it is a voltage divider and R2 is left open for 20db. I think I have read that this is OK?Anyway, gain does seem reduced. The bass is stronger and the sound generally is weightier, although dynamics may be slightly less. Still, there is no shortage of dynamics. Overall, this is definitely an improvement. So if anyone else is tempted to try input transformers, my experience suggests to go for the lowest gain.
Hi clefchef - thanks for that but not sure you got the point. I do not have any input capacitors - the balanced inputs of the tpa3116 go directly to the secondary windings of a pair of Sowter 3575 signal isolating transformers. These transformers are the output stage of my es9018 Buffalo dac. There are no other caps, connectors or components other than wire & solder between the es9018 and the tpa3116. The goal is a simple/pure signal path for the most natural sound. It is a rather wonderful arrangement and I would encourage others to experiment with transformers instead of capacitors on the input pins of tpa3116. My post was to report that lowering gain to raise input impedance of tpa3116 to 60K provided best match with the transformers, resulting in better sound.I would also encourage others to experiment with a Bybee Music Rail providing power to tpa3116. After a slightly shaky start this has turned out to be a great success for me - boosting the performance of an ultra-simple linear supply enormously. Takes bloody ages to burn in, so don't be fooled by that, but when it gets there it is downright remarkable. Haven't tried an Astron so cannot compare, but would be surprised if the Astron beat this. N.B. Partsconnexion currently has a 20 percent sale!
I built a dac myself with transformer outputs (ASC LL88) and it sounded great.
The Astron is taking the TPA to that 'set-like' performance...
Haven't noticed any heat from the Astron so far.
will the board simply draw what it needs and no more?
Received this yesterday from Sure (12 days to eastern US). It's a 15W version of the TPA3110D2. However, when powered with my Astron PS at 13.8V, and low distortion, it's probably only 5-8W (see specs in link below). I had it up and running 5 minutes after it hit the door. Sure uses good packaging. It seems to have plenty of power to drive low efficiency speakers. The sound stage is huge, there is noticeably more information/detail in the music (over YJ Blue), plenty of bass, and very good separation of instruments, but it's slightly on the bright side. I don't hear any hum. hiss, or ringing yet. I think this board probably sounds better than the stock YJ blue/black board. I paired it with my 6N3 3-Tube preamp and it sounds even better. I requested a schematic from Sure, but don't know if they will comply.I need to do a lot more listening/comparing with the my modded YJ blue board. The board is loaded with SMD's so probably not much in modding possibilities, at least not for me. The build quality is typical of Sure, everything is straight, true and the board is super clean. Oh...no turn on/off pop! This just might be a good choice for those not wanting to do mods. Here's some close-ups of the board, maybe you guys can critique the layout, good/bad?http://store.sure-electronics.com/audio/audio-amplifier-board/low-power-100w/aa-ab32996
Thanks Lacro. Just what I need--another round of TPA31xx amps to purchase. Did adding the OSCONs tame the brightness you mentioned earlier? Or did this seem to fade as you burned in the amp?
I know your not going to sit back and watch others have all the fun The brightness subsided after 10 hours or so of play time with the stock board. The Oscons just made everything smoother (after burn in), and really enhanced the base. I wonder if four more would help even further?