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The National LM3875 is a really great sounding chip that is very flexible. 3886 has high power rating, but doesn't sound as good as 3875, imo.
From what I know, the original chip amp was the 47 Lab amp. Just 9 components and a total circuit length measured in millimeters. Not very many commercial examples. I use Channel Island Audio VMB-1 40 watt monoblocks (Dusty Vawter gave them huge power supplies) in my main rig. Peter Daniels offers extremely well built 50 watt chip amps. Heat dissipation limits them to 40 - 50 watts, but thanks to the small/simple design they can sound very organic (almost tube like).Check out DIYaudio.com where they really sweat the exact layout and parts recipes. BTW I tried a home brewed one, and it picked up a local FM station and had a bad hum. It was the only amp I've ever had that wifey said I couldn't keep.
From what I see the Bursons are headphone amps. Is this not correct?
They also have power amps, preamps, buffers and integrated amps.