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How about the RS-35M.Also would these make a difference with the TPA3110?
...the 20, although that guy is not as heavy as the 12...
One thing, I wonder if the meter has any effect on sound quality? The current meter specifically.
From what I've read, the RS-20 weighs 18 lbs.That's a good question, but I'm sure it will sound better than the SMPS.In any case, I believe the SMPS in my 3116 is 24 volts. How much power output can one expect to lose by using a 12 volt regulated power supply?
Absolutely!
I am writing to confirm that linear power supply makes a big difference in my TPA3116 sound. I bought a cheap Astron RS-12A just to try and I am quite surprised by the results. $30 well spent!
Hi everyone, just by the looks of the components can anyone guess which one of these supposed to sound better?This one I found on eBay:http://www.ebay.com/itm/Latest-HIFI-2-0-Stereo-Output-Digital-Power-Amplifier-TPA3116-50Wx2-by-WLX-New-/351171255592orSMSL SA-36A ProI like the inductors and minimum use of SMDs about the first unit, but maybe there is something I don't understand about SMSL SA-36A Pro chip implemention? ,))Going to use with 24v power supply,Thanks!
"If a flat bass response is required down to 20 Hz the recommended cut-off frequency is a tenth of that, 2 Hz."
I was looking at the TI Eval board and noticed that is has speaker protection built in. My guess is that it is similar to the Audiobah green board.http://www.ti.com/product/TPA3116D2
The eval board is also like $160 or something ridiculous.
Yeah, it isn't cheap at $149. The regular boards are out there though and pricing seems quite nice. On Monday I am going to try and order one of the actual TI boards (from what I understand, they are just like the eval boards, we'll see).
What does the switching speed do for the sound?