| differences among these chipamps, 1875,3875 and 3886 - Click HERE for Original Thread |
| ttan98 |
I understand the 1875 has the least power output.
What about the other two, 3875 and 3886 can anyone list the differences including any sonic differences if any.
I am sure someone out there will note the differences, thanks in advance. |
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| Dxvideo |
| I tried LM1875, LM1876 and LM3886.. I've got the best sound from LM3886. May be i was some novice in LM1875 and 1876 projects and made some mistakes but i guarantee you'll satisfy the 3886s sound with a good PCB.. |
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| ttan98 |
| good PCB! how about hardwiring as there are only a few parts. I would use solid core copper wire, this would be as good if not better. |
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| BWRX |
| Download and browse through each chip's datasheet. There you can find differences in specs, pinouts, etc. |
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| glennb |
| quote: | Originally posted by BWRX
Download and browse through each chip's datasheet. There you can find differences in specs, pinouts, etc. |
Or just look at my web page http://home.pacific.net.au/~gnb/audio/lmcomp.html, which compares the specs of LM4780 / 3886 / 3875 / 1875. |
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| Dxvideo |
| quote: | | good PCB! how about hardwiring as there are only a few parts. I would use solid core copper wire, this would be as good if not better. |
Yes its another way! (I tried the space montage and failed) But i guess its safer to make a PCB.. |
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| ttan98 |
thanks Glennb most helpful,
anyone make any audio comparison,esp. between 3875 and 3886 assuming everything remains the same? |
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