While I was browsing on local networks, I found this 7.1 board using TK2050 chips.
The Sub and surround channels can be bridge to get a single 100W sub output.
It can be used in different configurations as seen on one of the pics.
It costs about $60 here.
Instead of buying multiple small boards, this could be an easy way to get a small 5.1 or 7.1 system going!
Here's some info (Google translated) from the seller:
United States imports of high-priced ring (can withstand the power of 120W), better than a lot of patches and sealed ferrite inductor structure , lower distortion, better linearity (no heat at work), Philips filter capacitor (already replaced Japan Chemical frequency filtering 1000UF), Matsushita film capacitors, WIMA coupling capacitors
The Sub and surround channels can be bridge to get a single 100W sub output.
It can be used in different configurations as seen on one of the pics.
It costs about $60 here.
Instead of buying multiple small boards, this could be an easy way to get a small 5.1 or 7.1 system going!
Here's some info (Google translated) from the seller:
United States imports of high-priced ring (can withstand the power of 120W), better than a lot of patches and sealed ferrite inductor structure , lower distortion, better linearity (no heat at work), Philips filter capacitor (already replaced Japan Chemical frequency filtering 1000UF), Matsushita film capacitors, WIMA coupling capacitors