He's not the first nor will he be the last.
But aside from that, that looks like a cool new amp from Lepai. Not many manufacturers include clipping indicators.
Lepai Mini T Integrated Amplifer Great Sound | eBay
But aside from that, that looks like a cool new amp from Lepai. Not many manufacturers include clipping indicators.
Lepai Mini T Integrated Amplifer Great Sound | eBay
The featured amp looks like the Lepai LP-A2, which uses the TDA7057Q.
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The outputs are bridged, and the Philips data sheet only talks about it doing 3W into 16 ohm loads. Lower impedance loads may not hurt it since it's supposed to be short-circuit protected.
Unless it's the AQ version... which is spec'd at up to 8W into 8 ohms. Neither version has an overload pin on the chip (unlike the TA2024). Maybe there's just a comparator to indicate overloads.
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The outputs are bridged, and the Philips data sheet only talks about it doing 3W into 16 ohm loads. Lower impedance loads may not hurt it since it's supposed to be short-circuit protected.
Unless it's the AQ version... which is spec'd at up to 8W into 8 ohms. Neither version has an overload pin on the chip (unlike the TA2024). Maybe there's just a comparator to indicate overloads.
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