Xmas Amp - Dibya's TDA7293 by Jhofland

Hi Kay,

All fake chip i got have V6 written on it, They will fly to sky like a fire cracker when you use more than ±25V DC.

It seems V6 chips from mouser are free from firecracker syndrome.


Hi Vunce,

How it sounds? Please can i know your subjective perspective. Did you try any preamp?
 
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Hi Vunce,
That TO-264 ceramic insulator seems like it was made for this! Nice build! When will you be in stereo?

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Second channel hot off the press!!
I’ll have time to fire it up now, check offset, and pass the magic smoke test :D. I believe tomorrow I will have full stereo enjoyment. I think I have a “doner” chassis I can use ;)

I know, my inductors look sad. I didn’t have enough magnetic wire on hand, so I unwound a pair of inductors I had in my parts bin and rewound them for this application.
 

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Thanks for the link Vunce.

Instead of using a screw + screw insulation going through the IC, I normally use these clip + some insulation between the IC and the heatsink. It’s much easier if you have the room for it on the heatsink. It’s from AAVID, model Max08Blocked

BR
Eric
 
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Hi X
Is this nice project similar to that group buy?
Folsom EC7293: PVI Powered Frontend, 60/120w 8/4ohm

Fab

Hi Fab,
The project by Folsom (Destroyer_OS) is very different in that there is a discrete 4 transistor front end that performs error correction. Destroyer_OS did not publish a schematic, so I can't say what it looks like. But Dibya's amp is much more straightforward - we are not using anything other than the TDA7293 chipamp to perform the amplification with its own intrisnic feedback and gain.

But thanks for pointing out that he also uses a TDA7293.