Lepai lp222a vs Trends Audio TA-10
Hello
firstly thanks to all for the very interesting threads.
What I read is that ta2020 perform better the bass and is a little more powerful that ta2040, but ta2040, if well configured, can have good performances in low too and maybe in medium and high frequencies can perform a little better than ta2020.
Then performances depends a lot by the confirgurations.
Now a question: please somebody had the chance to compare Lepai lp222a (with a good transformer 12v or 13.8v stabilized, 3A) no mod with Trends Audio TA-10 no mod?
Feelings? Frequency response? Signal noise?
Thankyou very much!
rob
Hello
firstly thanks to all for the very interesting threads.
What I read is that ta2020 perform better the bass and is a little more powerful that ta2040, but ta2040, if well configured, can have good performances in low too and maybe in medium and high frequencies can perform a little better than ta2020.
Then performances depends a lot by the confirgurations.
Now a question: please somebody had the chance to compare Lepai lp222a (with a good transformer 12v or 13.8v stabilized, 3A) no mod with Trends Audio TA-10 no mod?
Feelings? Frequency response? Signal noise?
Thankyou very much!
rob
Re: Lepai lp222a vs Trends Audio TA-10
I am sorry. I wrote 2040 instead of 2024.
zigo3 said:Hello
firstly thanks to all for the very interesting threads.
What I read is that ta2020 perform better the bass and is a little more powerful that ta2040, but ta2040, if well configured, can have good performances in low too and maybe in medium and high frequencies can perform a little better than ta2020.
Then performances depends a lot by the confirgurations.
Now a question: please somebody had the chance to compare Lepai lp222a (with a good transformer 12v or 13.8v stabilized, 3A) no mod with Trends Audio TA-10 no mod?
Feelings? Frequency response? Signal noise?
Thankyou very much!
rob
I am sorry. I wrote 2040 instead of 2024.
Re: Lepai lp222a vs Trends Audio TA-10
No contest. The Trends TA-10 is much better.
With some modifications the Lepai can sound almost as good as the TA-10. I run my Lepai on 15V 3A, so that gives it a little more headroom.
zigo3 said:Now a question: please somebody had the chance to compare Lepai lp222a (with a good transformer 12v or 13.8v stabilized, 3A) no mod with Trends Audio TA-10 no mod?
No contest. The Trends TA-10 is much better.
With some modifications the Lepai can sound almost as good as the TA-10. I run my Lepai on 15V 3A, so that gives it a little more headroom.
Re: Re: Lepai lp222a vs Trends Audio TA-10
Hi dasc
Go to your member profile...to edit options....and enable your email.....then I'll be able to send you a message.
It's good to know where it stands amongst other T-Amps.
dasc said:@Fin,
Can you e-mail me the details of Eric so I can order a Lepai. I tried e-mailing you but got the message that my account is under moderation.
Thanks in advance.
Hi dasc
Go to your member profile...to edit options....and enable your email.....then I'll be able to send you a message.
panomaniac said:
No contest. The Trends TA-10 is much better.
With some modifications the Lepai can sound almost as good as the TA-10. I run my Lepai on 15V 3A, so that gives it a little more headroom.
It's good to know where it stands amongst other T-Amps.
Power Supply Mod for Fin
Hi Fin,
I mentioned that I got some NAN 40's for a retired techo friend.
I told him that I had blown a fuse on mine so he had a look at it and his judgement is that the diodes C10 11 12 and 13 are not suited here, so he replaced them with (Dick Smith part no.) 1N4007.
He's also drawn up a full schematic of the thing.
If I can ever learn to work this scanner I could drop you a copy. Let's know if you're interested.
Cheers
Hi Fin,
I mentioned that I got some NAN 40's for a retired techo friend.
I told him that I had blown a fuse on mine so he had a look at it and his judgement is that the diodes C10 11 12 and 13 are not suited here, so he replaced them with (Dick Smith part no.) 1N4007.
He's also drawn up a full schematic of the thing.
If I can ever learn to work this scanner I could drop you a copy. Let's know if you're interested.
Cheers
Lepai
I stumbled across this thread after being sent towards an ebay seller called hardwarehouse. He sells several different Lepai amps and I wondered which one of these you've been using and whether any of the others deserve investigation? If this is a different seller, could someone email me the details of Eric so I can look at what he has too, please?
I stumbled across this thread after being sent towards an ebay seller called hardwarehouse. He sells several different Lepai amps and I wondered which one of these you've been using and whether any of the others deserve investigation? If this is a different seller, could someone email me the details of Eric so I can look at what he has too, please?
Hi Hounddog32
Eric is Hardwarehouse - however, dealing with him directly (as opposed to going through the eBay store) can be a bit cheaper. He is treating everyone in this thread as being connected in some way and gives us a discount. If you enable "email" in you personal details - I'll send you his email address.
Eric is Hardwarehouse - however, dealing with him directly (as opposed to going through the eBay store) can be a bit cheaper. He is treating everyone in this thread as being connected in some way and gives us a discount. If you enable "email" in you personal details - I'll send you his email address.
Re: Power Supply Mod for Fin
Hi Sashmo
Thanks for this info.....and the schematics would be great to have when you master the scanner.
sashmo said:Hi Fin,
I mentioned that I got some NAN 40's for a retired techo friend.
I told him that I had blown a fuse on mine so he had a look at it and his judgement is that the diodes C10 11 12 and 13 are not suited here, so he replaced them with (Dick Smith part no.) 1N4007.
He's also drawn up a full schematic of the thing.
If I can ever learn to work this scanner I could drop you a copy. Let's know if you're interested.
Cheers
Hi Sashmo
Thanks for this info.....and the schematics would be great to have when you master the scanner.
Well...... he sings again
Just opened her up to find that one or two of the output diodes were dodgy so I did some niffty soldering of some MBRS130T3 SMT's I had in my sonic box.
Should have done the input bypass but didn't have time.... at least I have tunes in the kitchen once more
Just opened her up to find that one or two of the output diodes were dodgy so I did some niffty soldering of some MBRS130T3 SMT's I had in my sonic box.
Should have done the input bypass but didn't have time.... at least I have tunes in the kitchen once more
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