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Have you heard it personally?
Yes. This particular amp is a great match for Omega speakers. High current, fast, punchy bass, great midrange, a lovely clear non grainy top end, and a very spacious 3D presentation. Similar in sound signature to a Cyrus of the same vintage. Nobody, in my experience, does low to medium power solid state better than the Brits. My first British integrated was a Creek 4140 S2 in 1990 - it was a delight. I think the reason I sold it was to pay toward house taxes.
I agree. Check out Exposure as well. Extremely good mid-fi products
I have the same TPA3116 board that he uses with two exceptions. First, an audio friend who builds audio stuff added an AC-DC 12/24 volt converter that increases the output from 12v to 24v. Then added an Astron 12 volt power supply. This little amp has more detailed output than my older 50 watt Luxman. The Astron power supply is highly recommend with the TPA3116 boards. That would be the first thing to try if you're wanting to better the sound of that amp. You might talk to the builder and get his thoughts about this.No doubt that amp should sound awesome with the Omegas. Let us know. Roy in TXThanks for the info. Will for sure look into it. Where do I get stuff like this? And is it something that is just simply added or does it need to be installed in the unit itself?
I had a TPA3116 board given to me awhile back and finally got to set it up and get it running. I had my Audio Sector DAC and Super 3i Monitors hooked up to it. I used a 19V/4.74 amp laptop power supply/charger for power.The sound? Lots of bottom end punch, great midrange with wonderful big 3D soundstage with lots of inner detail. My only caveat is the top end is a little harsh. Neither the the DAC or the speakers are known for harshness. Maybe fleawattaudio can chime in here and offer some advice. IMO, if the top end can be economically tamed, this little amp has real potential.This is the board I have.