150$ amp

Hi Shirly, welcome. You just joined. Quality is not secondary here. At least that is my experience.
For those amount you sure can built something. But you failed to say if it should contain the box or just board with parts. Many kits come as such, not even trafo. Each can decide how much to spend on the box. Box can be the most expensive part. Depending on the box, many times the budget you specified.
Otherwise it would help to know the wattage you are looking for, purpose, like quiet computer listening, or loud home theater, or disco (not likely)...
Anyway, good luck, diy is fun.
 
do you think it will drive 4 ceiling Morel GH22Q Speakers.

Those are 6 ohm speakers, and the class D amp does not specify a load impedance.
If it can drive 6 ohms, just hook up those speakers in series-parallel so that
the combined impedance is still 6 ohms.

If this amp won't work, there are lots more similar amps that will.
 
Dual Infineons in finished box for $6, are we in parallel universe here?

I suspect he made a mistake composing that page and he is one and the same as this seller : 淘宝网 - 淘!我喜欢

The price of the PSU (27.86) is what he's showing as the amp's price.

<edit> I've had a chance to power up this MA12070 amp and for the money its not bad. Not bad at all. I have found it can be improved fairly simply too, the input opamps are a pair of TL072 which are rather high noise for the job. I have swapped them for OPA1642s and re-jigged the input circuit a little and its improved the clarity.
 
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I have and use the TI EVM TPA3255 and have the Sunbuck TPA3221 arriving in a few days. Only $20!
 

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Thank you

Hi Shirly, welcome. You just joined. Quality is not secondary here. At least that is my experience.
For those amount you sure can built something. But you failed to say if it should contain the box or just board with parts. Many kits come as such, not even trafo. Each can decide how much to spend on the box. Box can be the most expensive part. Depending on the box, many times the budget you specified.
Otherwise it would help to know the wattage you are looking for, purpose, like quiet computer listening, or loud home theater, or disco (not likely)...
Anyway, good luck, diy is fun.

Thank yoy
 
Ok, got my Sunbuck TPA3221 (from the AliExpress "Sunbuck Store" for $18) and it is not the same as the Shui Yuan. They use SY pictures in the listing, as well as their own version which uses SMD electrolytic input caps instead of film. I received the SMD input cap version. Very similiar, but not the same, and the Sunbuck's tiny 1uF smd caps make it more difficult to change input caps, though they are very likely genuine Rubycon YXF on the output side, which is nice, but I was
going to change these anyway to ZLH or FC. Heat sink looks very nice, better than the SY board, more fins. This board came in a well protected small box instead of a padded white envelope, which is a plus, and quite quickly to the US ordered on November 5 and received November 19.
 

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