I love the Hypex modules, but unfortunately i can only afford to hear them in action rather than purchasing them. So basically im looking for another alternative. The alternative which i have been looking at is the SDA-400 from AP2, and a 4CH TAS5360 from Sinewave.
Im not certain which one to choose and what the PROS and CONS would be.
Any recommendations for a 4CH setup with approx. 145W/8Ohm?
Im not certain which one to choose and what the PROS and CONS would be.
Any recommendations for a 4CH setup with approx. 145W/8Ohm?
You will find the irs2092 based amps cheaper on ebay.
I design and build my own and like the sound of them.
I design and build my own and like the sound of them.
You will find the irs2092 based amps cheaper on ebay.
I design and build my own and like the sound of them.
I wanted to run towards the TAS5630, but i think its a big mouthful for me right now. Do you have any open-source designs for sharing? 😀
I wanted to run towards the TAS5630, but i think its a big mouthful for me right now. Do you have any open-source designs for sharing? 😀
International rectifier do applications.
The IRAUDAMP series are very good. They even give a pcb layout.
There are various projects with different power.
I did my own layout and made a right mess of it the first time.
The 2092 is fussy about layout so going the IRAUDAMP application is the way to go.
Just search for IRAUDAMP.
Thanks for the info, i'll give it a search! 🙂
International rectifier do applications.
The IRAUDAMP series are very good. They even give a pcb layout.
There are various projects with different power.
I did my own layout and made a right mess of it the first time.
The 2092 is fussy about layout so going the IRAUDAMP application is the way to go.
Just search for IRAUDAMP.
International rectifier do applications.
The IRAUDAMP series are very good. They even give a pcb layout.
There are various projects with different power.
I did my own layout and made a right mess of it the first time.
The 2092 is fussy about layout so going the IRAUDAMP application is the way to go.
Just search for IRAUDAMP.
Wowza.. That application is huge compared to the TAS5630.. I was hoping for something much more simple.. 😀
Wowza.. That application is huge compared to the TAS5630.. I was hoping for something much more simple.. 😀
You don't have to use the whole project, just take the amplifier part.
There are also various IRAUDAMP projects. The IRAUDAMP9 is massive.
Look at the lesser applications.
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You don't have to use the whole project, just take the amplifier part.
There are also various IRAUDAMP projects. The IRAUDAMP9 is massive.
Look at the lesser applications.
IR Part Summary Page - IRAUDAMP7D 25W-500W Scalable Output Power Class D Audio Power Amplifier Reference Design. Using the IRS2092 Protected Digital Audio Driver
IR Part Summary Page - IRAUDAMP7S 25W-500W Scalable Output Power Class D Audio Power Amplifier Reference Design. Using the IRS2092 Protected Digital Audio Driver
Seem like two good beginner boards? But i cant really distinguish the pro and cons of those two..
Here is a cheap alternative:Connexelectronic
You have to solder it yourself.
I bought this one Connexelectronic assembled.
You have to solder it yourself.
I bought this one Connexelectronic assembled.
Here is a cheap alternative:Connexelectronic
You have to solder it yourself.
I bought this one Connexelectronic assembled.
Nice kit, and seems to be affordable aswell.
Nice kit, and seems to be affordable aswell.
I have had very good experience with Connexelectronic , their products are of very high quality . (listening to it right now) Good communication and great support ( My personal experience )
Cheers ,
Rens
this one also sound very good compared to panasonic SA-XR50 (Texas instrument TAS something inside)
Connexelectronic
also with build in PSU
http://connexelectronic.com/product_info.php/products_id/115?osCsid=pnvi0hkdmcr6itvgais8l8kk20
Connexelectronic
also with build in PSU
http://connexelectronic.com/product_info.php/products_id/115?osCsid=pnvi0hkdmcr6itvgais8l8kk20
this one also sound very good compared to panasonic SA-XR50 (Texas instrument TAS something inside)
Connexelectronic
That was pretty damn tiny! 🙂
sinewave also have very small modules with smps both NXP and Texas Instrument chips.
CADaudio in Denmark have a wide range of sinewave products as well, and at reasonable prices.
CADaudio in Denmark have a wide range of sinewave products as well, and at reasonable prices.
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