Huge overkill im sure but don't we like building things on here?! 🙂
Hahaha, you are correct😉..I found that adding bigger caps on the Linear PS really didn’t buy me much. The amp always had enough horsepower just as long as you gave it enough voltage in (depending on your speaker sensitivity of course). My issue with the old version was it was not very open & spacious sounding and I couldn’t make it much better than stock. Luckily (or maybe not) I tried instituting PFFB on it to see how it would sound. It worked for awhile but something happened and it just stopped playing and I couldn’t reset the error light so I gave up on it and bought the new version.
Pete
I cant say whether my overkill psu is effecting SQ for the better or worse over a more simple approach. I would doubt it is audible to me whichever way I look at it. I did try a 48v Meanwell smps but I could hear it whining. I noticed a different sound 'SQ' when turning the voltage up and down with music playing. Maybe just a change in output level?
@pete turion64....shame your amp stopped working. The pffb implementation is way beyond my soldering skills so I shall stick to the caps for now.
I'm running at 51...52VDC by the way. Been powered up for months 24/7.
Did we ever find out if using the 'mute' long term to pseudo power off the amp has any detrimental effects.?
@pete turion64....shame your amp stopped working. The pffb implementation is way beyond my soldering skills so I shall stick to the caps for now.
I'm running at 51...52VDC by the way. Been powered up for months 24/7.
Did we ever find out if using the 'mute' long term to pseudo power off the amp has any detrimental effects.?
I cant say whether my overkill psu is effecting SQ for the better or worse over a more simple approach. I would doubt it is audible to me whichever way I look at it. I did try a 48v Meanwell smps but I could hear it whining. I noticed a different sound 'SQ' when turning the voltage up and down with music playing. Maybe just a change in output level?
@pete turion64....shame your amp stopped working. The pffb implementation is way beyond my soldering skills so I shall stick to the caps for now.
I'm running at 51...52VDC by the way. Been powered up for months 24/7.
Did we ever find out if using the 'mute' long term to pseudo power off the amp has any detrimental effects.?
So initially I'm going to use 20,000uF on the Linear PSU.
After I have heard the system a lot with this capacitance, I will do the test with 10,000uF and see if I feel any changes.
Hi,
I used a 300VA Linear PSU with my 3E Audio board. The Zero Zone TPA3255 is also using a Linear PSU
I used a 300VA Linear PSU with my 3E Audio board. The Zero Zone TPA3255 is also using a Linear PSU


Hi,
I used a 300VA Linear PSU with my 3E Audio board. The Zero Zone TPA3255 is also using a Linear PSU
Hello
How many uFs are you using on the PSUs?
So initially I'm going to use 20,000uF on the Linear PSU.
After I have heard the system a lot with this capacitance, I will do the test with 10,000uF and see if I feel any changes.
I do not recommend using a transformer rectified power supply for a Class D amplifier.
Because the fluctuation of the power supply voltage with respect to the amplifier output is too large.
Class D amplifiers operate on the condition that the power supply voltage is stable.
If you use a transformer rectification power supply as the power supply, the voltage fluctuation will directly affect the sound quality.
If you absolutely want to use a transformer rectified power supply, combine a transformer with a power capacity several times the output of the amplifier and a large-capacity capacitor to minimize voltage fluctuations.
There is such a thing, PSRR)))Class D amplifiers operate on the condition that the power supply voltage is stable.
Now in stock
Is it possible to buy a plug and play "laptop" power adapter,supply above 36 volt from europe for less than what the amp costs ?
Amplifier Stereo Class D TPA3255 2x225W 4 Ohm - Audiophonics
Is it possible to buy a plug and play "laptop" power adapter,supply above 36 volt from europe for less than what the amp costs ?
Amplifier Stereo Class D TPA3255 2x225W 4 Ohm - Audiophonics
It is, but possibly not with the amperage you require...
DSLRKIT AC 100-240V to DC 48V 3A 120W Power Adapter for PoE Switch: Amazon.co.uk: Computers & Accessories
What's wrong with the 36v psu that Audiophonics sell?
DSLRKIT AC 100-240V to DC 48V 3A 120W Power Adapter for PoE Switch: Amazon.co.uk: Computers & Accessories
What's wrong with the 36v psu that Audiophonics sell?
This is true for the PWM driven power DAC, but not for the analogue input class-D like TPA-3255.Class D amplifiers operate on the condition that the power supply voltage is stable.
Furthermore there is a significant advantage of single supply full-bridge vs single supply half-bridge topology - which is not specific for class-D at all.
It is, but possibly not with the amperage you require...
DSLRKIT AC 100-240V to DC 48V 3A 120W Power Adapter for PoE Switch: Amazon.co.uk: Computers & Accessories
What's wrong with the 36v psu that Audiophonics sell?
As you might know me i want more than 36 volt (not close to max rated voltage)
2x125W @ 8Ω, 1% THD, 48V
2x225W @ 4Ω, 1% THD, 48V
2x70W @ 8Ω, 1% THD, 36V
2x130W @ 4Ω, 1% THD, 36V
Im aiming for 2x100 watt in 8 ohm at 1% thd
My current amp is okay loud but it's so close to it's limit (max power) when playing loud, that the sound is changing those few times i play really loud.
With this kind of power adapter,supply the voltage is adjustable and i have no tools or skills to adjust it above 40 volt but max 48 volt (mabye a little lower not to push the amp to it's limit regarding voltage and heat)

Do any know what the sweetspot for a TPA3255 amp is, i have heard some say 32 volt is the sweetspot for a TDA7498E based class d amp as i currently use.
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Hello
How many uFs are you using on the PSUs?
I am using 4x 10000µF 50V Nover Audio Grade
With this kind of power adapter,supply the voltage is adjustable and i have no tools or skills to adjust it above 40 volt but max 48 volt (mabye a little lower not to push the amp to it's limit regarding voltage and heat)
You need a small screwdriver, the ability to put the tip in the adjustment screw head, then turn CW/ACW to set the voltage. You may need a multimeter.
IIRC, Meanwells have a +/-10% adjustment, so a nominal 48v has the range of 43.2/52.8v.
Hi amigos,
Question for 3E Audio TPA3255 which PSU is suitable for this amp between :
SMPS300RE
SMPS300RS (I think this one is a single rail)
Any idea ?
Question for 3E Audio TPA3255 which PSU is suitable for this amp between :
SMPS300RE
SMPS300RS (I think this one is a single rail)
Any idea ?
You need a small screwdriver, the ability to put the tip in the adjustment screw head, then turn CW/ACW to set the voltage. You may need a multimeter.
IIRC, Meanwells have a +/-10% adjustment, so a nominal 48v has the range of 43.2/52.8v.
That's the problem, i don't know how to use a multimeter and i just want a fixed value
That's the problem, i don't know how to use a multimeter
Then, perhaps, this activity is not for you?
Otherwise, buy a reasonably cheap LCD multimeter, and learn how to use it. They are almost foolproof (although I know some fools for which this will be beyond their abilities)
Hi amigos,
Question for 3E Audio TPA3255 which PSU is suitable for this amp between :
SMPS300RE
SMPS300RS (I think this one is a single rail)
Any idea ?
The RS version is all you need. Single rail.
I own his 200W-36V PS and it drives the amp nicely but I don’t crank my speakers.
Cheers
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