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diyAudio Member
Join Date: May 2001
Location: Montreal
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Hi,
Is this a good way to invest $60 USD... The kit is a stereo kit made by 2 parallel TDA7294 per channel. Is this IC good sounding...I have not heard it yet. Regards, Eric Stereo amp with TDA7294 on e-bay |
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It is a good sounding IC. Jeff Rowland uses them in vast amounts in some of his amplifiers.
60 $ plus a transformer with at least 400 VA, better more plus incredibly big heatsinks plus a case. And you must not use speakers with less than 8 Ohm nominal impedance.
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: May 2001
Location: Montreal
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Hi,
I already have lots of power transformer, lots of big heatsink so what I'm missing is a nice case. Good to know that it's a good sounding IC. Regards, Eric |
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