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im waiting for it to go down to $150
You can get close if you get them from Amazon Warehouse with the 25% off promo. I had to stop myself. I have so many speakers I have to use them as doorstops and planters!
You can get close if you get them from Amazon Warehouse with the 25% off promo. I had to stop myself. I have so many speakers I have to use them as doorstops and planters!
You can get close if you get them from Amazon Warehouse with the 25% off promo. I had to stop myself. I have so many speakers I have to use them as doorstops and planters!
Just make sure you temper your expectations with that amp. I've owned several TPA3116-based amps and the specs are deceiving.
If you check out the Texas Instruments datasheet, you'll see that the quoted "200w" power from a pair of these chips is based on a large power supply + 4ohm Speakers and comes at the cost increasing the commendable 1% THD of these chips to an unpleasant 10%.
IIRC, when I used one of these that had a single TPA3116 (max 100w), and used the correct voltage to maintain the 1% THD using 8ohm speakers, the real rating was ~60w (or 30 per channel). Given that the ELACs are 6ohms and the amp you bought has dual chips, you'll do a bit better than that. Just don't expect 200w of LISTENABLE sound.
You should go for the aiyima a07. I think it's $63 right now. I personally have the fosi bl20c though which I really like. Whatever you do avoid the bt30d which is terrible.
Last edited by money_badger July 13, 2022 at 02:46 PM.
You should go for the aiyima a07. I think it's $63 right now. I personally have the fosi bl20c though which I really like. Whatever you do avoid the bt20d which is terrible.
I second the Aiyima A07. Much like speakers, I wasted time and money going with lesser amps.
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ELAC Debut 2.0 B6.2 Bookshelf Speakers, Black (Pair) https://a.co/d/eWFjtee
EDIT: Oh well, link doesn't go directly to warehouse - have to go to "other buying options"
ELAC Debut 2.0 B6.2 Bookshelf Speakers, Black (Pair) https://a.co/d/eWFjtee
EDIT: Oh well, link doesn't go directly to warehouse - have to go to "other buying options"
ELAC Debut 2.0 B6.2 Bookshelf Speakers, Black (Pair) https://a.co/d/eWFjtee
EDIT: Oh well, link doesn't go directly to warehouse - have to go to "other buying options"
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If you check out the Texas Instruments datasheet, you'll see that the quoted "200w" power from a pair of these chips is based on a large power supply + 4ohm Speakers and comes at the cost increasing the commendable 1% THD of these chips to an unpleasant 10%.
IIRC, when I used one of these that had a single TPA3116 (max 100w), and used the correct voltage to maintain the 1% THD using 8ohm speakers, the real rating was ~60w (or 30 per channel). Given that the ELACs are 6ohms and the amp you bought has dual chips, you'll do a bit better than that. Just don't expect 200w of LISTENABLE sound.
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