Take a look on this site: http://www.elmatrd.ro/amplificatoare.html
If you want to experiment with chip amplifiers, the romanian company seem to have some good offers. For example the 2x40W kit is just 9$.
1 million Romanian money = 30$
And what about the 1 x 100 W kit with 2N3442 for just 9$. Incredibly cheap! Did anyone try this stuff?
Lars
If you want to experiment with chip amplifiers, the romanian company seem to have some good offers. For example the 2x40W kit is just 9$.
1 million Romanian money = 30$
And what about the 1 x 100 W kit with 2N3442 for just 9$. Incredibly cheap! Did anyone try this stuff?
Lars
MWP said:Simple question.... which one sounds better?
LM4780 or the LM3886?
That's not simple...
I have built plenty of chip amps but I can't say which one is better than which. For every single chip there are many possible implementations and setups.
But I dare to say that LM1875 is sheet. Golden eared fellows should be able to disqualify this cheap from the other chips mentioned above
In my implementation of LM4780 and LM3886, I enjoyed the LM4780 a lot more.
MWP said:Well it seems it doesnt really matter now.
I cant find a good source for LM4780's in Australia, so it looks like the LM3886 will be it.
Eeek, 16 * LM3886T's is going to hurt the wallet
I have ordered mine from Apex Jr.
You could check if there are some left
Lars Clausen said:Take a look on this site: http://www.elmatrd.ro/amplificatoare.html
If you want to experiment with chip amplifiers, the romanian company seem to have some good offers. For example the 2x40W kit is just 9$.
1 million Romanian money = 30$
And what about the 1 x 100 W kit with 2N3442 for just 9$. Incredibly cheap! Did anyone try this stuff?
Lars
That 100W amp is just £4.80! OK it looks really cheap, but the design looks pretty good (certainly could have made it less parts). Would be great for a sub amp. Wonder how much shipping to England is...
The LM3886 and LM4780 use the same silicon die, LMP3886AT. There are two of them in the LM4780. They should therefore sound almost identical.
I've done a fair bit of technical research into the LM4780, see my web page at http://home.pacific.net.au/~gnb/audio/lm4780.html
Cheers, Glenn.
I've done a fair bit of technical research into the LM4780, see my web page at http://home.pacific.net.au/~gnb/audio/lm4780.html
Cheers, Glenn.
So... pin 2 goes directly to the pad?
V- for the second amp is taken from the pad.. so it has to stay connected.... ?
tschrama said:V- for the second amp is taken from the pad.. so it has to stay connected.... ?
Yes, that's right, it should stay connected.
Only one channel has connection from V- to the pad.
It seams like this ship could work with independent PSU for each channel.
i have a couple of these 4780s here, and wanted to build some amps with them (using them as stereo, not bridged, parallel, etc). the problem is the pin spacing. have you guys used them point to point? i ask, as they don't fit standard perf-board spacing. i'm not scared of point to point (having used that exclusively in tube amps i've built, and other gainclones)...i just don't want to ruin the chips if it is impossible. if not...is the only option making pcbs?
any help would be appreciated!!
ps. sorry to "threadjack"...but it seemed as good a place as any
any help would be appreciated!!
ps. sorry to "threadjack"...but it seemed as good a place as any
enochRoot said:i ask, as they don't fit standard perf-board spacing
Yes they do, I've done that.
With a little care and love everything is possible.
enochRoot said:have you guys used them point to point?
I did and it worked fine
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carlosfm said:
Yes they do, I've done that.
With a little care and love everything is possible.
man carlos...i'm not sure where you get your perfboard...but the stuff i have isn't even close. of course...if by "care and love" you mean bending the pins to fit...than sure at that point...i'd rather just do p2p
Peter Daniel said:
I did and it worked fine
ok...guess i'll have at it then!! did you cut off the NC pins to make it easier?
Peter Daniel said:Yes. If you arrange the pins of both rails in two different planes and connect them with 2 separate wires (as I did), everything else is very simple.
cool...that was going to be my original plan before i started to second-guess myself did you use it as a stereo amp, or parallel?
enochRoot said:i have a couple of these 4780s here, and wanted to build some amps with them (using them as stereo, not bridged, parallel, etc). the problem is the pin spacing. have you guys used them point to point? i ask, as they don't fit standard perf-board spacing. i'm not scared of point to point (having used that exclusively in tube amps i've built, and other gainclones)...i just don't want to ruin the chips if it is impossible. if not...is the only option making pcbs?
I had to enlarge some of the holes on my perfboard and bend the pins a little to get the chip to fit in properly.
Cutting off the NC pins helps. But on the smaller chips it may weaken the chip to board connection too much. So add some standoffs or something.
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