I am building my wife a hybrid amplifier for her turntable. The plan is to use a valve preamp and a class D power stage. While I did design a discrete class D amp circuit a while ago, I don't quite think it's ready for practical use yet, so I'm after a "plug and play" single chip class D solution.
Requirements:
Stereo
10-20W per channel
Good sound quality
Easy to solder (I can do through hole or maybe SOIC?)
It'd be great if someone could point me in the right direction, since I'm new to the world of class D chipamps 🙂
Requirements:
Stereo
10-20W per channel
Good sound quality
Easy to solder (I can do through hole or maybe SOIC?)
It'd be great if someone could point me in the right direction, since I'm new to the world of class D chipamps 🙂
TPA3116 is rather a pig to solder, you'd really want to get it on a board ready made. TDA8932 is SOIC and has way better bass than the TPA3116 though not so good at the top end.
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