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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: prague
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Hello,
I would like to make a TA2022 amp. With my limited skills I definately will need to buy a kit. As the chips performance and the sound quality will be depending on the quality of the parts arount and desing of the PCB, can you help me to find the best kit for this chip? Best I mean in the sence of sound quality... I found so far two kits that seems for me acceptable: 1- http://41hz.com/shop/item.asp?catid=13&itemid=7 2- http://www.audiophonics.fr/audiophon...ts-p-4604.html 3-I do not realy trust the Ebay kits ... ![]() as a power source I would like to use: Alimentations - AUDIOPHONICS S20-24 Module d'Alimentation HiFi 2x18~27V With a nice shielded 24V Toroid... Can any one of you recommend me one of the kits, or does some one have a "bether" kit proposal? Thanks |
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Soakin' up the Sound!
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Check out www.dukescreations.com
Although it isn't the same chip, he can explain how to build this to push a LOT of power. I've been building one of his amps and he's a great guy. He answers emails very quickly, he's very knowledgeable, and his prices are very reasonable. The amps are designed to be flexible in how they're built/used. He has even built a very powerful amp that is 2 ohm stable. Mike
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: prague
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thanks, but I would preffer to stay with the TA2022 chip...
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Shenzhen
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have you considered this : Connexelectronic
complete assembled for less than the price of a kit. you can find more infos on the website and manual. |
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: prague
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