This PCB says 101110PCB, which means 10 November 2011. By the way, all latest Lepai amps have red PCB, not blue. Also, the "LEPAI" has been changed to "LEPY".Latest PCB received mid August 2013
Component-wise, all latest Lepai amps use 2 relays, not one. The inductors are replaced with ferrite core sealed in black polyolefin shrink tubing.
This is a "110413PCB"...

Last edited:
This PCB says 101110PCB, which means 10 November 2011. By the way, all latest Lepai amps have red PCB, not blue. Also, the "LEPAI" has been changed to "LEPY".
Yes, here's one I bought in June with an April 2013 PCB date.
Attachments
That means after Parts Express took Lepai
from Bankruptcy, they simply rebranded the
Lepai to Lepy and selling it under that name?
Although the box is still branded Lepai.
from Bankruptcy, they simply rebranded the
Lepai to Lepy and selling it under that name?
Although the box is still branded Lepai.
130416PCB = 110413PCB? How?
Am I missing something?
I think the numbering is Year, Month, Day... so mine (which is 130416) would be from April of 2013 and yours (which is 101110 would be from November of 2010.
I have detected a flaw in the latest batch of Lepai amps and have already feedback the issue to the manufacturer. They are looking into the matter now.
The Lepai on the left is from previous batch. The one on the right is from the latest batch dated "130811PCB". Notice the RCA left and right sockets are swopped.
The Lepai on the left is from previous batch. The one on the right is from the latest batch dated "130811PCB". Notice the RCA left and right sockets are swopped.

Jerry,130416PCB = 110413PCB? How?
Am I missing something?
It should be 130416PCB. My typo error 😛.
Last edited:
Are you sure it's a flaw and not a fix?
The inputs->outputs were swapped in earlier Lepai's (like mine).
The 3.5mm inputs and RCA inputs actually had different connections. Photographed earlier in the thread.
The inputs->outputs were swapped in earlier Lepai's (like mine).
The 3.5mm inputs and RCA inputs actually had different connections. Photographed earlier in the thread.
Are you sure it's a flaw and not a fix?
The inputs->outputs were swapped in earlier Lepai's (like mine).
The 3.5mm inputs and RCA inputs actually had different connections. Photographed earlier in the thread.
It is a flaw... Left channel becomes right and vice versa.

Last edited:
Then that's nothing new. They just found a new way to get it wrong.🙂
Not so often I think. Just this time they use different RCA sockets and didn't take the mainboard layout into consideration.
Last edited:
It has been an issue.
I just hooked my R speakers to the L outputs and vice versa.
Mmmm... No such issue on mine until now.
That means that PE is selling 3 year old PCB
under their name. I am calling them up!
Btw is specifies that it can handle 2 ohm load
But it really cannot. Out of curiosity I connected
Drivers in parallel to get the 2 ohm load and
The amp kicked in overdrive protection at about
10:00AM.
under their name. I am calling them up!
Btw is specifies that it can handle 2 ohm load
But it really cannot. Out of curiosity I connected
Drivers in parallel to get the 2 ohm load and
The amp kicked in overdrive protection at about
10:00AM.
Out of curiosity I connected
Drivers in parallel to get the 2 ohm load and
The amp kicked in overdrive protection at about
10:00AM.
Safest to go with either 6 or 8 ohms.
The Lepy LP2020A+ (130623PCB) gets to see the sunlight!
I am using humble old klipsch heresy cabinets, with Lambda 12". About 100 dB, at 2.3 W. I used to use edgarhorns, with 105 dB/W. They used The 15" Lambdas Nick McKinney built for Bruce at my humble request. He used triple magnets and stuff like that.
The upgraded wire from the switching 3A 12W to the Lepy LP-2020A+ (red board 130623PCB) is Cowgirl-Rodeo-Cowboy-Rodeo-Cowgirl-Rodeo-Cowboy-Rodeo-Cowgirl-Rodeo-Cowboy-Rodeo-Cowgirl. All those Rodeos and Cowfolks take more space than the amp...
This morning our local electrical power grid went bye bye, so, I enjoyed the early morning silence to open the mysterious LP-2020A+ and have a look see...
It is much tinier than I realized looking at all the cool pictures on this Internet.
My parts upgrades are arriving, so I took this first opening to put in the first 10A 10uH choke. It is L1 on the Lepy board. Everybody gotta start someplace. I have four more of that choke for the output stage.
It was my first use of the pointed soldering tip on my Hoka temperature controlled soldering station.. I have changed parts on commercial CD players, in days gone past, but nothing this tiny 🙂
The choke I took off the Lepy board was a tiny, solid thing. I assume there were coils inside the case. The 10A 10uH unit is a ferrite doughnut with a few turns on it. The chokes I use on tube amps are only a few hundred mA, but, like 50H.
Anyway, it was my first upgrade on a board with SMDs on it.
Even my upgrade choke was pretty small, but, it barely fit on the board.
Soldering was a change of scale and pace, but, it is fun to actually do something constructive.
After a couple of hours to remove and replace one two connection choke, I buttoned the amp up and hooked it up and turned it on and it lit up!
I put everything away and came to the PC to start the Music. I tuned it on and went to adjust the volume. No sound. I assumed I messed something up and was opening up the case when I noticed I had neglected to plug in the RCA cables... I put the screws back in and played the Music. It is still playing. I love this hobby 🙂
Happy Ears!
Al
C-R-C-R-C etc'. Caps and resistors?
I assume you're using full-range folded-horn speakers of c. 112 dB/W?😀
I am using humble old klipsch heresy cabinets, with Lambda 12". About 100 dB, at 2.3 W. I used to use edgarhorns, with 105 dB/W. They used The 15" Lambdas Nick McKinney built for Bruce at my humble request. He used triple magnets and stuff like that.
The upgraded wire from the switching 3A 12W to the Lepy LP-2020A+ (red board 130623PCB) is Cowgirl-Rodeo-Cowboy-Rodeo-Cowgirl-Rodeo-Cowboy-Rodeo-Cowgirl-Rodeo-Cowboy-Rodeo-Cowgirl. All those Rodeos and Cowfolks take more space than the amp...
This morning our local electrical power grid went bye bye, so, I enjoyed the early morning silence to open the mysterious LP-2020A+ and have a look see...
It is much tinier than I realized looking at all the cool pictures on this Internet.
My parts upgrades are arriving, so I took this first opening to put in the first 10A 10uH choke. It is L1 on the Lepy board. Everybody gotta start someplace. I have four more of that choke for the output stage.
It was my first use of the pointed soldering tip on my Hoka temperature controlled soldering station.. I have changed parts on commercial CD players, in days gone past, but nothing this tiny 🙂
The choke I took off the Lepy board was a tiny, solid thing. I assume there were coils inside the case. The 10A 10uH unit is a ferrite doughnut with a few turns on it. The chokes I use on tube amps are only a few hundred mA, but, like 50H.
Anyway, it was my first upgrade on a board with SMDs on it.
Even my upgrade choke was pretty small, but, it barely fit on the board.
Soldering was a change of scale and pace, but, it is fun to actually do something constructive.
After a couple of hours to remove and replace one two connection choke, I buttoned the amp up and hooked it up and turned it on and it lit up!
I put everything away and came to the PC to start the Music. I tuned it on and went to adjust the volume. No sound. I assumed I messed something up and was opening up the case when I noticed I had neglected to plug in the RCA cables... I put the screws back in and played the Music. It is still playing. I love this hobby 🙂
Happy Ears!
Al
Last edited:
10A! That's huge (for Lepai). Even my 5A chokes barely made it to the board....I took this first opening to put in the first 10A 10uH choke...
Last edited:
- Status
- Not open for further replies.
- Home
- Amplifiers
- Class D
- Lepai T-Amp with TA2020