Hi,
on the Philips website there are some fully integrated D-amps.
Very interesting are the TDA8929 and the TDF8590 or 8591.
Are there any experiences with those? I wonder why the devices aren´t discussed so far in this forum. Aren´t they available or very hard to get? As a one-chip-solution they should imo be a very interesting device for those who want to activate their system and don´t want to use the usual TDA7394/LM3886.
jauu
Calvin
on the Philips website there are some fully integrated D-amps.
Very interesting are the TDA8929 and the TDF8590 or 8591.
Are there any experiences with those? I wonder why the devices aren´t discussed so far in this forum. Aren´t they available or very hard to get? As a one-chip-solution they should imo be a very interesting device for those who want to activate their system and don´t want to use the usual TDA7394/LM3886.
jauu
Calvin
Today i listened to a TDF8590, driven at a higher voltage, with a decent DAC into NHT superone bookshelf speakers... in a nicely treated semi acoustic room....
IT BLEW MY SOCKS OFF
I need to get one of these and compare it to my TK2050 and my class A amplifier.... it was that good, seriously. Great soundstage, good bass and highs, incredible mids.... i need to get one.... now....
IT BLEW MY SOCKS OFF
I need to get one of these and compare it to my TK2050 and my class A amplifier.... it was that good, seriously. Great soundstage, good bass and highs, incredible mids.... i need to get one.... now....
Nobody else on the TDF8590 bandwagon? It truly sounded very nice. I wish I could get my hands on a demo board and build it into an amp.
i see this IC in net about 3 monthe before but can not find it in my country
it can work without heatsinke and in 2 ohm speaker empedance
so good ic
work on this guys
it can work without heatsinke and in 2 ohm speaker empedance
so good ic
work on this guys
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