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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
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Hi All,
I have another type of question; actualy in which products I can find TAS5630. I like the idea of having a class-d amp, but when I search in internet for products based on it I was not able to find any information. Please if somebody knows could you tell me some of them like Samsung Ht-S320, or Sherwood XyZ. Best Regards, Stelian |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
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Nobody?
Just to break the ice, I know that Philips HTS3450 is using TAS5152 chips. I also heard rummors that Sherwood R-904N NetBoxx is using TAS5630. The purpose of this question is to find out a good HTS or receiver and buy it. I know from past experience that a diy projetct often costs more and looks less professional than a product from Samsung or Philips. But I still appreciate very much this community! BR, Stelian |
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