Hi, is there any calculator to help give me a clue on a 2.1 stand up boom box style enclosure ? I have the Digital Amplifier Board 2.1 TPA3116D2 DC on its way,
the goal is to have a semi portable enclosure with maybe 2x 6.5" and 1x 10" in a stand up box about 1200mm high. that way I could use a sheet of plywood for the whole thing......Does anyone have any ideas cheers Brett
the goal is to have a semi portable enclosure with maybe 2x 6.5" and 1x 10" in a stand up box about 1200mm high. that way I could use a sheet of plywood for the whole thing......Does anyone have any ideas cheers Brett
yes 2x 6.5" left and right from maybe 450-1500Hz and may have to add a couple of tweeters
Piezo Horn Tweeter - 7 Inch x 3 Inch 150 Watts - Sound Division & Surplustronics
Piezo Horn Tweeter - 7 Inch x 3 Inch 150 Watts - Sound Division & Surplustronics
it does have a seperate bass control
TPA3116D2 2.1 Amplifier Board Test - YouTube
TPA3116D2 2.1 Amplifier Board Test - YouTube
Have a look at my post here regarding the amp shown on youtube:
https://www.diyaudio.com/forums/class-d/367509-tpa3116d2-ne5532-pre-amp.html#post6526380
Only the bass channel has a (low pass) filter, frequency cannot be adjusted.
https://www.diyaudio.com/forums/class-d/367509-tpa3116d2-ne5532-pre-amp.html#post6526380
Only the bass channel has a (low pass) filter, frequency cannot be adjusted.
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I dont want it to over heat.....is there a better board ? or a mod
So id still need a crossover
Hi brett, sorry to spoil the fun. Anyhow, you could just try the amp and see if it is ok for you.
The board does not really overheat, just the inductors get rather hot but i suppose not so much to be dangerous. There is probably some minor oscillation, thus the high idle current - could be a problem for battery supply.
For me the switching on thump for subwoofer was annoying. The op-amps for subwoofer-filter thump when the supply voltage divider cap charges (plus coupling caps charging). The board does not have any switching on delay, but you could add one to solve this problem. Have a look here: TPA3116D2 Boards
Filter for the L+R channels may not be necessary, if you build closed boxes with the right rolloff.
Stv
i just found the frequency response graphs that i measured with my board:
bass filter is 12dB/oct with -3 dB at about 60 Hz.
sat responses look ok, but channels were about 4dB off (see pink and red, with same potentiometer settings).
MAX means bass/sat pot on maximum setting. MED/MEDIUM is pot on medium setting.
i also did an overlay of top and bottom PCB layout, to see what could be done with the board. maybe it's of some use for you!
cheers, s
bass filter is 12dB/oct with -3 dB at about 60 Hz.
sat responses look ok, but channels were about 4dB off (see pink and red, with same potentiometer settings).
MAX means bass/sat pot on maximum setting. MED/MEDIUM is pot on medium setting.
i also did an overlay of top and bottom PCB layout, to see what could be done with the board. maybe it's of some use for you!
cheers, s
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@Lojzek, the drivers I have been looking at are below: not including the 2.1 ebay amp @12 bucks nzd
$12.00 6.5" full range Wide Range PA Loudspeaker - 16.5cm / 6.5 Inch 50Watts RMS - 8 ohm - Sale Price !! - Sound Division & Surplustronics
$30.00 10" bass Polypropylene Cone Hi Fi Woofer - 10 Inch 125 Watt RMS - 8 Ohms - Sale Price !! - Sound Division & Surplustronics
$7.50 7" tweeter Piezo Horn Tweeter - 7 Inch x 3 Inch 150 Watts - Sound Division & Surplustronics
So about 61.50 NZD which is about 44 dollars usd not including the wooden enclosure,
yes there is 240 volts in the shed a
So maybe 100usd for the lot
$12.00 6.5" full range Wide Range PA Loudspeaker - 16.5cm / 6.5 Inch 50Watts RMS - 8 ohm - Sale Price !! - Sound Division & Surplustronics
$30.00 10" bass Polypropylene Cone Hi Fi Woofer - 10 Inch 125 Watt RMS - 8 Ohms - Sale Price !! - Sound Division & Surplustronics
$7.50 7" tweeter Piezo Horn Tweeter - 7 Inch x 3 Inch 150 Watts - Sound Division & Surplustronics
So about 61.50 NZD which is about 44 dollars usd not including the wooden enclosure,
yes there is 240 volts in the shed a
So maybe 100usd for the lot
... you also need a DC power supply between 12-24 volts, a "laptop-brick" with 19 V and around 5 A should work.
with the TSP of your speakers you will be best off with separate closed enclosures for the 6,5" and one closed (or even bass reflex, this will produce a small bass hump) enclosure for the 10" woofer.
with the TSP of your speakers you will be best off with separate closed enclosures for the 6,5" and one closed (or even bass reflex, this will produce a small bass hump) enclosure for the 10" woofer.
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...So maybe 100usd for the lot
I see, there is no available datasheet with basic measurements for any of the drivers, so we are left with nothing to hold on to but utter guessing. I thought if there were any graphs, a passive x/o ( hp and lp) for midrange and hp for tweeter might have been simulated. Woofer is covered by an active lp filter onboard.
I have given up on those cheap Chinese amps, mine arrived with parts missing off the board, and even tho they were in the bag and i refitted them it is not a powerful amp and heats up the output filter coils......
I get more pleasure fixing a older commercial amps like the SU-810 I picked up for 5 bucks,
Id still like to build the enclosure with one bass speaker
How can I do this but using a 2 channel amp
I get more pleasure fixing a older commercial amps like the SU-810 I picked up for 5 bucks,
Id still like to build the enclosure with one bass speaker
How can I do this but using a 2 channel amp
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