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The FBHDZVVTPA3116D2 Amplifier Board is a powerful 2.1 channel digital audio amplifier that delivers 50W per channel and 100W for the subwoofer. Designed for versatility, it features multiple audio input options and built-in controls, making it ideal for DIY projects in home theaters and car audio systems.
K**.
Reasonably priced.
The item matches the description perfectly. It is built to be heavy-duty, ensuring durability and strength, making it ideal for demanding tasks. Additionally, the price is quite reasonable considering the quality and performance it offers. I wholeheartedly recommend this product to anyone in search of a reliable and sturdy option.
P**R
For $9, it works for most users. What else do you need to know?
Obviously, for $9, what do you have to lose? If it powers on, that's a plus... add a star. If it makes a sound, that's a plus... add a star. If it provides 2.1 stereo sound with subwoofer, LOUD and undistorted, that's a plus... add a star. We're already up to 4 stars, so if it has quality sound too, then it's a 5 star product... for just $9.Questions: where are the highly vaunted TI TPA3116D2 amplifier chips? Under the heat sink, I hope, because the only visible amplifier chips are two TI NE5532P 8-pin chips. Other components are 11 tiny capacitors behind the control knobs, two small caps (100mmf at 35v) and two large caps (2200mmf at 35v). Each speaker output is flanked by a pair of regulator (?) coils.Line level input is through a 1/8" stereo jack or a 3-pin audio jack (probably recycled from a discarded sound card). Power from a switched power supply, 12 to 24 vdc, up to 5a, enters through a 5.5/2.1 mm jack or a 2-wire jack.Don't worry about buying a plastic case for this $9 amp, unless you have inquisitive kids or a cat. They won't get a fatal shock from 24 vdc, but touching any powered-up amplifier doesn't do it any good. Four stand-off screws keep the circuit board from shorting out through the exposed underside.Any $9 amplifier is going to have minimal quality control, so give yourself some margin time to reorder before setup for your stadium concert gig. You might even want to order a backup $9 amplifier just in case, because the specs don't show any MTBF statistic.
L**H
Probably the best on Amazon
It says 100 watts, and it's true. I actually was able to pull 150 watts through the bass channel and 100 watts from the left and right so you get more than what is advertised. The independent channel controls are nice too, If you are facing towards the face of the knobs the farthest left knob is the Left and Right channel volume, the middle knob is the Bass channel volume, and the farthest right knob is the Master volume. As for the terminals, if you are looking at the amp top down with the knobs facing towards your chest, the farthest left terminal is the left channel, the middle terminal is the right channel, and the farthest right terminal is the bass channel. The screw in wires are great, and the aux input is a life saver, it is a hundred times better than the 3 pin input, those things drive me wild. I'm running mine on a 7.5v power supply. It says you can use 12 volts, and yes, you can, but you have to be much more careful about the amperage of the power supply if you use 12 volts, as it will get hotter faster. So you could buy a lepai amp for 40 dollars and get 25 watts on 2 channels, or you could spend 1/4 the price and get 4x the power. Get this amp.
G**)
Good value
I powered this with a 19V power supply from an old laptop. I attached speakers and a subwoofer from an old TV audio receiver and it works great. Given that I used 6 ohm speakers and 19V power, the theoretical maximum power would be 60 watts. I'm able to get nice clean noise-free audio at that power level. The separate volume controls for speakers and subwoofer allowed me to get a good transition from bass to treble. A minor complaint is that there is a loud pop when the unit is powered up or down.
B**N
Try it out immediately!!
Had a busy year. I finally got around to do my project. After hooking this all up turning on power. The only sound was from the subwoofer! I mean that part worked amazingly. I needed it to work left right and the sub.
T**
Not even close to the watts advertised
I've been using the little two channel Xh a232 two channel amplifier board that's 30 Watts by 30 Watts and it would blow this thing out of the water this is nothing I only got it as a preamplifier for a big powered floor subwoofer but I'm not sure it's going to have enough output signal to make the Taramps 250watt 2 channel amp bridged to mono at 4ohms really produce any bass and I will guarantee this if it doesn't I will be returning it because the xha-232 at 12 volts produces way more power than this and I just tried it with a 15 volt power supply and no change it's weak very weak
M**S
Ehhh
I used it to build a DIY active speaker.It works fairly well but the soldering was very messy.Not for HiFi but good quality LoFi.Make sure to spend money on a quality power source because you will get really bad feedback to the drivers if you don’t.I would buy this again for my low end stuff.
S**L
No noise, good output, perfect for my application.
The media could not be loaded. Like the durability of it, I haven't exactly done much to protect the board itself and it has held up. Sound is pretty good, no noise at all actually. I've been running decent 5.25" 2-way DS18 x2 and a 200W 5" mid-bass sub from it with no complaints. Now running 2x 6.5" and the same sub, sounds even better so the output watts are there. Sons project McLaren... pics aren't most recent. The car now has 2x 6.5", 2x 5.25", 2x 3.5", 2x 1" tweeters, 5" subwoofer and rocks.
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