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TPA3251D2

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Thanks for your patience since this is a economy shipping and it will take 7~14 days normally.

any questions and compare are also welcome to discuss here to all of the DIY guys.

It arrived on Wednesday, but I was only able to collect it from the Post Office yesterday. Fast delivery, the best packaging I've seen on a China shipped parcel. Good after sales communication on how to connect etc

Quickly connected it up to a 36v SMPS, Q Acoustics 2050i speakers, driven by an RPi, Mamboberry LS DAC & Kali, running Rune. listening to Nicolas Jaar Space Is Only Noise.

First impressions are of a very quiet amp without a source, and I had to turn my ALPS pot down compared to how I had it using the TPA3250D2EVM.

I am so far very impressed, need to do some more listening...
 
I've just discovered your project. This is pretty exciting really, you've got a 36v smps designed for this thing. This new TPA3251 really looks sweet. Have you considered making a DAC board using the PCM5242? That would be pretty amazing. It's designed to work perfectly with the 3251 and if I'm not mistaken it features minidsp functionality.
 
I may try this board with the Behringer U-Phoria UMC404HD as a source. I've heard it sounds quit good and has XLR outputs.

It looks like it could even function as a stand alone DAC since it has digital inputs and external power. Not sure though. Apparently has SNR of 120db.

What are you guys using as a source for 3eAudio board?
 
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