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The HiLetgo TDA2822M stereo amplifier module is a compact, dual-channel audio amplifier designed for DIY electronics and Arduino projects. Operating on a wide voltage range (1.8-12V DC), it delivers up to 5W output power through a standard 3.5mm AUX input. Featuring a reliable STMicroelectronics chip and volume control, this mini amplifier offers clean, distortion-free sound in a sleek, space-saving form factorโperfect for professionals and hobbyists seeking high-quality audio enhancement in compact builds.
| ASIN | B07XBKTNKF |
| Best Sellers Rank | #52,202 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #285 in Audio Component Amplifiers |
| Brand | HiLetgo |
| Brand Name | HiLetgo |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 103 Reviews |
| Manufacturer | HiLetgo |
| Maximum Output Power | 5W |
| Maximum Supply Voltage | 12 volts_of_direct_current |
| Minimum Supply Voltage | 1.8 volts_of_direct_current |
| Model | TDA2822M |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Output Power | 5 watts |
| Package Type Name | module |
| Part Number | H-A-1560 |
| Specification Met | Stmicroelectronics |
| UPC | 618528939513 |
| Voltage | 12 volts |
A**R
Good product
They work well as advertised. Structurally well made... Sound works good for what I need...i'm not using it to listen to music, and I havn't, so I dont know what music would sound like on it. Installation is easy.
T**N
use a clean power supply and shielded input cables...
First off, these are great! for those who are having noise issues, as is the case with these types of circuits, always use shielded cables for input signals, and definately use a clean (no "switching" noise) power supply... Any type of 'switching' power supply that does not have adequate filtering WILL put noise into the output!! as for what i am using these for... I make my own custom 'sound generator chambers', i which i use to calibrate precision microphones systems.... they are stable and work quite well for what i do, in my opinion... as for distrotion, matching the output impedances, and not 'overdriving' the input, solve that problem in most cases... my 5 cents :-)
B**.
Okay for projects
These are functional. However volume and sound quality aren't very impressive compared to other products available for a similar cost. For experiments and projects where low fidelity and medium volume are acceptable these are functional. If you intend to use them for music I'd pay the few extra dollars.
H**S
Good product!
Perfect for my application, sounded great!
G**T
Great price works good !
Great ! works well for the price you can;t beat it !
L**C
Just get any other amplifier for the money.
Do these amplify? Yes. The problem is, they don't do very much unless your feed signal is already pretty loud, at which point it's a question of why bother. I don't know if the "5W" is split between both channels or per output but the output of these is terrible. The sound quality is "acceptable" (I didn't really have any issues with it but if you're looking for hifi then look elsewhere). I hooked mine up to a raspberry pi zero (GPIO witchcraft) through a filtering circuit and the results were less than stellar. It works and the audio is relatively clear but they just don't have the gusto to be worth using for the speakers i've got. Build quality is decent, connector blocks are excellent.
S**L
Nice small amps
I used these to make a 2 channel headphone amplifier. I powered it with a USB power cable (5V). I can connect this up to my laptop with the USB powering it and have output to 2 headphones with individual volume controls. These sound nice and clean. The input to the amp is a 3.5mm jack, but I made solder connections to the bottom of the board and ran it to an input jack in the case.
P**K
Didn't use it yet but I'm involved in electronics it's in perfect working order
Amazon has offered a delivery that kinda makes things a lot easier if you need something at a drop of a dime or nickel sorta speak. got the miniature Amp to eventually make something.
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