Erik, TI has quite a bit of info on their website with plots for the whole chip family. Interesting threads about tpa3251/tpa3255 on diyaudio as well. The TI module is plug and play essentially and the sound is refined with some serious low end grunt. Best with an active preamp.
How to DIY yourself very nice Class D monoblocks
If you want to know what the hoopla is about Class D and want to put together a very nice sounding kit I have a starter recommendation for you.
Go to Parts Express and search for "ICEPower ASP"
Next, look online for Ghent Audio. They make many sets of cases.
You'll need a high power soldering iron, and screw skills.
Between those two, you can put together a very nice monoblock for around $500 a piece.
I highly recommend both. I have no financial interest in either.
You may need wiring kits, so make sure to order appropriately.
Go to Parts Express and search for "ICEPower ASP"
Next, look online for Ghent Audio. They make many sets of cases.
You'll need a high power soldering iron, and screw skills.
Between those two, you can put together a very nice monoblock for around $500 a piece.
I highly recommend both. I have no financial interest in either.
You may need wiring kits, so make sure to order appropriately.
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Hi All, Has anyone done any comparisons between the Bel Canto e.One REF 600 M and the IcePower ASP kit. I'm currently using a Krell FPB 300 with a PBN 741 speaker kit and a newer model amp is the last item on my improvement list. It would be great if Stereophile did some reviews on some of the kits. Thanx, Frank |
Here is a an email back to me from the US company "ClassDAudio" regarding the use of the new GaN Fet technology in any of their completed amps or very well priced Class-D kits they make, that use linear power supplies!! I've sent one to PureAudio also. https://classdaudio.com/amplifier-kits.html "Hi George, Cheers George |
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Thanks to all on all the posts here. After doing some researching and reading the posts above, I pulled the trigger on Hypex nCore NC400 mono kit (x2). I'm not an electronic engineer but I figured that if Bel Canto went with Hypex on their recents amps, then they are probably better. The pair of kits include everything, require no soldering, and cost $1540.00 in US dollars including overseas shipping. I can afford taking a chance at this price and have a feeling I made a good decision. I'll return here when I get this installed and let you know how it compares to Krell FPB300. Thanx again, Frank |
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