Of course this is not the original TI version BUT: read the fine print.
The product is not even Korean but imported from an unknown source.
1000 of these cost 40 USD cents, 1000 TI cost 1.25 USD .
Worth gambling?
Not for a few, now if you are making some cheap Audio product for Wal Mart or a U$99 guitar + amp package for Guitar Center it might be worth ordering a few and testing.
I got stuck with 50 TDA2050 which self overheat and destroy with +/-22V rails but work all day long with +/- 14V which are TDA2030 specs, so I use them "as if" they were so.
Being in Korea I´d suggest you order a couple and test them.
I would, but to each his own.
The product is not even Korean but imported from an unknown source.
1000 of these cost 40 USD cents, 1000 TI cost 1.25 USD .
Worth gambling?
Not for a few, now if you are making some cheap Audio product for Wal Mart or a U$99 guitar + amp package for Guitar Center it might be worth ordering a few and testing.
I got stuck with 50 TDA2050 which self overheat and destroy with +/-22V rails but work all day long with +/- 14V which are TDA2030 specs, so I use them "as if" they were so.
Being in Korea I´d suggest you order a couple and test them.
I would, but to each his own.
My take is you're fooling yourself if you think these are full specification LM1875's! They could be anything from an empty package to new chips of lower specification to pulls, to re-printed random junk.
These days winning a lottery is more likely than getting non-counterfeit semiconductors from untrusted sources! Ten years ago it would have been worth the risk but not now.
These days winning a lottery is more likely than getting non-counterfeit semiconductors from untrusted sources! Ten years ago it would have been worth the risk but not now.