It's under 5 dollars and it does 30w each channel for stereo. When they buy an amp you get this secretly anyway.
>>109019858>class DSorry but I can hear the PWM noise.
where are the vacuum tubes?
>>109019885That's from your switching power supply
>>109019858Doesn't look like it has any ports. No, thanks!
>>109019858where's the headphone jack?
>>109019885>Sorry but I can hear the PWM noise.Good output coils do the job>>109019858high output noise on cheap models, high cost o brand new tech with d-class
>>109019858Nothing. I use TPA3116
>>109019885>can hear the PWM noise.>can't hear vinyl clicks and pops>can't hear tape hiss
>>109020088This one is meant for speakers but you solder a 3.5mm to the output
>>109019858I need 8 channels and about 3000 or 4000 W
>>109019885>PWM noise
>>109023616I think he meant to say "music". lol
Doubt it's better than the good old tda2050.
>>109019858Post oscilloscope tests
>>109019858>What stops audiofags from using a tp3118TPA3255.>>109020014A good SMPS is better than linear, that's why the best measuring amps use SMPS.
>>109025989Exponentially more expenses for 0 gain unless you use planar
>>109025385If you want your portable heater to make sound I guess
>>109019858>What stops audiofags from using a tp3118?The nocebo effect.If you pay an exorbitant amount of money expecting the best, you'll hear a difference even if one doesn't exist.On the contrary, if you get something inexpensive, surely it can't be as good as the amp you dropped five figures on (again, even if there's no difference).Pure cope, in other words.