High perm mpp cores for inductor?

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SENDUST CORES

sendust cores are good all d class kits in thailand use them
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MPP is different from Sendust - heavier and more expensive (due to nickel content). In this application though I can't see any advantage of using MPP over Sendust.

@ChuckT - What are the current kinds of inductors in your amp?
 
Not sure, but the core color is red and doesn't get too hot. So I believe it is the common Micrometals type 2 toroid.
I want to a bit of tweaking to improve the sound and I have those on hand. Since I have seems somewhere that the MPP material is the best for class D, so I am just wondering.
 
The red toroids are fairly decent - probably powered iron, lowish mu. So with Sendust or MPP you'll have fewer turns on the core to get the 10uH.

Improving the sound - if it were me, I'd get bucketloads of ceramic (X5R) caps across the supplies, right at the chip pins. They should clean up the PSU noise quite nicely.
 
I have add/replace most of the caps already.
Maybe I can add a couple of smd near the pins or even piggyback those with larger value ceramics.

I am using the TAS5613 btw.

As for the MPP core, I thought high perm is not so good for class D, not sure about the reason. That's why I asked.
 
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