TDA7293 pcb from eBay

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Hi! I want to buy this PCB from eBay:
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So here is the problem. There is no schematic, or component list. I don't want to buy the KIT because I already have 2 TDA7293. Does anybody have schematic, component list of this specific board? If anyboy bought whole KIT he must got installation instructions, so if there is anyone have this please fell free to scan or picture it and upload here. Thanks :)
 
It shouldn't be too hard to wing it, to build without a schematic specific to that PCB.

Look at the TDA7293 datasheet, it has a schematic and suggested parts values. Compare to same place in the circuit on the PCB, but note the PCB component lead spacing, capacitor diameters, etc so the parts you order fit in the space available and the silkscreen outlines.

The PCB alone is $6 while the whole kit is only $26. By the time you add the cost to buy one or a few pieces each of the components needed, I doubt you save much money by already having the two amp chips, it's not much of a price difference relative to the time and cost to add the rest of the parts for a complete amp. You could resell the spare chips on ebay or in an audio For Sale forum.

On the other hand, instead of paying the shipping charge it seems like as good a value to get the entire kit with the power supply board and components too for only $9 more. This takes away a lot of the DIY, but so does being limited to someone else's PCB design.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-TDA7293...pt=Vintage_Electronics_R2&hash=item3362d8855e
 
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Hi
Unfortunately they don't appear to have a schematic
I can tell you that the polar capacitors are all 22uf
the small non polar caps on either end are 0.1uf
the two non polar caps in the middle are 1uf
the rest of the resistors are exactly as per the tda7293 datasheet believe it or not - 680ohm, 22k and 10k - the number of what you install / don't install depends on the config you are using (ie: BTL / OCL)
i've bought stuff from hi-fi spot - (6n3 valve preamp, tda7293 boards and pots before) and no issues whatsoever - the quality of the boards is quite good
as AndrewT suggested, for $5USD for a board you're getting what you pay for -
i hope this helps you.
 
I found this chip in a 100W subwoofer amplifier for a philips home cinema, 'tis alright, distorts quite a bit, you will need a large heatsink as well.

I'd imagine the majority of the distortion is just wrong gain setting vs (budgetized) power supply they used... or eventual capacitor degradation from longer term heat exposure which is arguably same thing, a budget based design decision.
 
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