I have bought a number of these and they are mostly ok. The connectors are fine if you use the right sized wire with them. You screw down the clamp screw on the connector to lock it in place...
@@Astro_city_pyro Only the low power ones work at 12V, you really think 5000-10000W amps run at 12V? The voltage swing of 10KW amps can *easily* go to 200V....You cant just make power out of nowhere
If you want 100W/chan from the TDA7498 you need a pcb with decent sized filter inductors than can take the current, 6 ohm load and a decent 36+V supply. Most of the boards have small inductors, should handle 50W into 8 ohms or so. Note that the 100W rating is for an unrealistic 10% distortion, its 78W/chan really with 6 ohms and decent passives. Its pretty decent chip, very low noise for a class D single-chip amp...
It's hard on the amplifier (and potentially the speakers, with a larger amp) to plug and unplug while the amp is powered up - the same goes for wiggling that loose wire. If you want it to last, do all your wire adjusting with the power off. ;)
i made 1. I'm using this amplifier board on a pair of 10 inch PA speakers. powered with a 36v lithium battery pack from e-bay reduced to 24v with a buck converter... it is STUPID LOUD!!!
@@God-yb2cg I've personally shorted the 50W version of this amp and did not responded any input after that, just the light turns on when plugged-in. rip.
You might want to study the phoenix connectors for the barrier strip/speaker terminal, they actually work really well and it looks like you have not seen them before because you terminated incorrectly.
Bobby Bottleservice Those boards say 100 watts a side. They lie. If you put a pair of 2 ohm speakers with the large end of the power supply they reccomend you may get about 70 watts per side. Class D arent built for good sound quality, that would be class A or AB.
What a complaint freak! He expected a filthy cheap amplifier from China to be packed and shipped to Australia by DHL? Irrelevant complaints and that made me puked!
@@zipdriver011 Did you mean "complete" ??? Yes, we expect bloody Chinese post to catch up with the rest of the world and ship products from freaking China to arrive on time. Recently, I had to cancel a transaction, because it took 12 weeks for them to send a product to Australia. And to answer your question : You are lucky we are in Australia, if something like this happened in Europe twice, the seller would be banned for months. Why anyone should suffer because of unreliable Chinese sellers and thier lousy attitude???
@VanClaaude: don't show your racism here "bloody Chinese" and "freaking China"?? The money is yours and you don't need to order from China if shipment is slow. Price is competitive hence using cheapest method of delivery. Another option is, you can pay for DHL services if you wanted it to arrive fast.
Anyone who is buying these boards the resistors under the heat sink R3 and R4 ( non Bluetooth board) need to be modified. On the non Bluetooth boards R3 needs to be removed and R4 needs to be swapped to a 5.6k resistor. This eliminates the noise floor hiss that everyone keeps talking about. The Bluetooth boards also can be added an antenna to increase the Bluetooth range. You need to add some hotglue on the corners of the inputs and outputs to secure the sockets.
These amp boards can be useful, but you have to know them for what they are. The rating convention used by the IC manufacturer is different from what is common for hi-fi home audio. As you know, amplifiers don't just reach their maximum power and then stop increasing - instead, it is possible to drive the amplifier into "clipping", which causes a rise in distortion that marks the end of the available power from the amp, but it is a soft knee rather than a sharp increase, so you can get a small bit of extra power from an amplifier if you are willing to accept more distortion (THD). Home audio amplifiers are often rated where their THD crosses a threshold of about 0.01% THD, but in less critical audio applications, some users can accept a THD of up to 10%, and while 10% THD is audible at high and midrange frequencies, it is not considered to be audible at subwoofer frequencies (deep bass). The IC manufacturers use this higher 10% THD threshold so they can rate their amps a bit higher in power, but for the THD to be considered "low" for home audio applications, the maximum power the amp can be rated to supply will be less, on the order of 20-30 watts (which, when compared to 50 watts, is only about 3 dB less in actual sound). Still, if you know about speaker sensitivity, and that most home audio speakers can deliver 85-88 dB with just one watt input, and that's already pretty loud, when you do the math these amplifiers deliver plenty of power for real-world home audio listening. They aren't any "worse" than other home audio amplifiers, they are just rated more aggressively (to sell chips) and they can indeed deliver that power, just with higher distortion, and to meet a low distortion target the actual output power will be less.
I've built several portable speakers with amplifier boards from China, and there is good stuff made there. Sure Electronics/Wondom make excellent amplifier boards. Shipping time varies depending on how soon it's loaded on to the ship. If it's loaded last it ships fast, if it's loaded first it has to wait until everything else is loaded before it starts to move. Customs can also delay things. It's not the fault of the shipper.
Man .. where do you live ?! 3 months is just brutal to have to wait .. Cool that it has pads to program the bluetooth chip; any idea what the idle current draw on this one is ? Do the inductors get hot ?
I bought the same board from Amazon...took about 1 month to get. the speaker terminals weren't backed out and open. I don't think you have your wires in right if you're having trouble. the screw heads won't sit that high even with those welding leads you have going to your speakers.
Thanks for the video. You seemed annoyed with the unit, and didn't give it much of a chance. Plugging and unplugging while powered is a no-no, as you probably know. That type of speaker wire connector is fine, you just didn't take the time to connect them properly. And you didn't even try using the volume buttons. That being said, why don't you make another video where you do it right? Connect it properly to two speakers and an 18- 24 volt power supply, use the volume adjustments and see how she does? I bet you will get a ton of views, and that little board may surprise you. Again, thanks for the video.
I'm using this amplifier board on a pair of 10 inch PA speakers. powered with a 36v lithium battery pack from e-bay reduced to 24v with a buck converter... it is STUPID LOUD!!!
In Australia 3 months from China became a standard. Nobody in China gives a damn, because what are you gonna do? Give him a bad feedback? he will do the same to you. Besides, living in WA when I order things that are supposed to be from Sydney, Melbourne or Brisbane it takes at least a month to arrive, anyway. Nobody cares about anything anymore. A packaging not good enough??? Seriously??? If the item ordered doesn't work we will replace it ... in about another three months, do you see a problem??? No, no, no, this is not ridiculous - we passed ridiculous 20 years ago, this is beyond a joke. I can only say while being in Europe, I ordered online and it took those guys less than 24h to deliver anywhere from Europe to European address. Makes you wonder ....
I order stuff from Aliexpress to W.A all the time. Longest I had to wait was a month. Usually though its around 10 days to 2 weeks. Depends on the price of the item I have found too for some reason. A $5 pack of resistors takes longer to get here than $150 worth of resistors/caps/diodes etc etc
@@dodgyaz AliExpress is a little different. However, I am in WA and have never received my items sooner than a month from AE. Nonetheless, Chinese sellers and Chinese Post don't give a shit, they dictate what, when and how. What can you do?
@@VanClaaude If you order things that are say under $50 and don't specify a shipping method the seller sends it the cheapest way possible which is by ship and road freight. Everything I have ordered above that price has to be shipped expedited or express based on aliexpress's rules for sellers. Look through the shipping options when you order small stuff and you'll usually find faster options aren't too expensive. Another thing I do is message the seller and barter shipping rates. Some of them just put an estimate up, but if you ask they will offer cheaper shipping or a faster method of shipping. I've ordered thousands of dollars worth of small low cost items and never waited more than a month. I live in rural W.A
@@VanClaaude The quickest I have had something delivered was 7 business days. It was shipped from China with the Chinese city origin on it. Wasn't drop shipped from inside Australia.
They work great to replace stereos in your work truck or garage. I tried one, ordered 4 more. 3 in operation if almost no issues. The one I wired into a ford van needs a capacitor across the power input to stop a very rare power reset. (noise in the power input*?)
I need one that has a coaxial audioput, I know there is a couple of them but it cost almost $40. I prefer learning how to make one instead. Is it possible to make a coaxial work? Since there is only RCA which is analog, but coaxial is digital.
Class D amplifiers should not be turned on without speakers! Oscillations can occur without load and create high enough voltage spikes to ruin the chip on the board. The voltage in sets the limit for the theoretical max wattage output. Check out diyaudio com to find out which of the ebay boards that sounds the best! Some of the best tpa3116/18 sounds amazing!
I’ve gotten very fragile leds from eBay that arrived wrapped in one layer of paper and then the postage package. Now I live in South Africa and they leave parcels on the floor and often step on them.
Interesting video, The output cannot exceed the supply, at best it's only a 2amp mains adapter. Calculate with Ohms law the maximum output. Remember to test the unit at it's maximum operating voltage of 24vdc. That tiny heat sink could not hope to dissipate the high heat generated from the 'fake' 2x 120 watts quoted in the eBay advert. Can't really fault the board though, they work and at the price purchased, it's just the ticket to use as an effective 'preamp' for larger amplifiers. PS. Can't believe you were wiring your speaker cables in while the board was powered.
Great video! Im going to at festival, and i kinda need a speaker (Loud one, for a decent price) Any suggestions, or maybe you could do a video on a wireless speaker, with that type of amp? :)
www.amazon.co.uk/JBL-Portable-Splashproof-Bluetooth-speaker/dp/B010SWJVS6/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1494856424&sr=8-1&keywords=jbl+extreme+bluetooth+speakers This one is pretty good.
Hi! I have a question: Under the heatsink is there only one chip or are there two separate chips for each channel? Thanks in advance! BTW: Awesome video!
maybe I'm a bit late to the party, but what power adapter are you using? I was planning on buying a 24V 6A cause I don't find anything more juicy for a 2*100W amp...
quick tip don't test with your phone as mobiles in general especially Samsung and iPhone have pathetic line out voltages and are always a lot quieter than a correct source line output level, until this issue with Bluetooth is remedied then if you care about volume and clarity steer clear of all Bluetooth or look for something that also has line level input.if you put low input in then you will never get anywhere near the correct output with out problems.
Hey doublesmm, I know this is a bit of an older video but I'd actually love to see ya do something with this board! I have a 2 x 6.5" speaker box made by a company called sondpex, also has "3 inch tweeters" which are actually just small piezo drivers screwed to a 3 inch plastic horn. The box claims to handle 400w but there's no way, I say 100w rms max. A few years back the company Dual made what appears to be the same product; more then likely made in the same factory from identical designs. Anyhow, I found myself in possession of two of these boxes; $15 a piece in like new condition. I figured it was worth it for the boxes alone. I pulled one apart the other day and was pleased to find a divider in the middle for actual stereo separation. I went to town with spray adhesive and a small layer of polyfil inside the box, and comparing the one I filled to the factory one is actually pretty surprising. I intend on buying a decent 6.5 component system with crossovers and upgrading the mid-woofers and tweeters whenever the garbage (basically Dual) speakers blow. After that I'd like to buy a Bluetooth amplifier board similar to yours, and build a massive 4s li-ion battery pack out of recycled cells. Then it's just odds and ends. I can salvage a carry handle from a broken guitar amp, and buy a 4s BMS and buck/boost converter for cheap. Then I'd use an old cigar box as an enclosure for the amp/battery/electronics, and attach it to the back of the box. If you can tell what I'm getting at, I'm trying to build a Bluetooth boom box of sorts, capable of diamond-box volume levels (I didn't say sound quality!) and 16-20 hours of battery life depending on how hard you're pushing the speakers. If you read this far doublesmm you're a saint!!! Greetings from Michigan, love all the content dude! Keep it up please, and let us know if you've still got that Bluetooth board? Is it in use today? Collecting dust in the closet?
You could use this in an old car radio body to turn the cars old radio into a Bluetooth system controlled from your phone. By old car I'm talking 1950's to 1970's. old car buffs would love a retro radio that's really a Bluetooth Amp.
From the title I assumed a test between multiple amplifier boards, which this video isn’t. Only complaining about packaging, which is totally fine for a product like that!
The video is "Slightly" off! My comments to it are: 1) you can get a similar board with the same features, for $10 or less, including shipping 2) The video demonstrates you trying to fulfill your own prophecy trying unsuccessfully to demonstrate that the board is no good. I have installed half a dozen of those and they work fine 3) My ordered arrived in the states within less than a month (with free shipping) and 4) you may save a lot of money by use of a retired laptop PSU of 20V - 24V with current rating above 4A. Undistorted power output is factor of the power voltage and speaker impedance and make sure you do not exceed the chip limitation (spend a few minutes searching for and printing the amplifier chip's spec sheet"
When it ships, the volume is at about half on the amp, you need to press and hold the volume up to make it muuuch louder. *Edit* Just watched your other video, never mind.
Wait.......How the FUCK does it take someone 3 months just to receive something in the mail??? Like I mean either Ebay needs to step their game up and ship faster or your postal service is just super slow LOL. That is the longest time I have heard of someone waiting for something in the mail. Nice video by the way. I am gonna work on my own Bluetooth speaker too and this video helped a lot. I am gonna use Tang band full range drivers inside a quarter wave transmission line. A lot like the Bose Soundock Portable
I got one of these on amazon a few years ago and it seems decent especially for what it costs but I haven't tested it on an oscilloscope or anything so idk if it does what it is rated for.
Those green connectors aren't very good I've found. I swap them out for the blue connectors or if it's a permanent install I just solder the wire directly to the contacts underneath as mentioned.
Do not worry my friends, I have ordered two of these and I will be doing a full review and instructional video how to use them. Also keep your eyes peeled for my video on how to build an awesome tube speaker sound system with stuff people would normally throw away, and a TDA7492P bluetooth amp. WIRED FOR SOUND FOR LIFE!!!
So you did not use the terminal block properly. The screw is unthread to loosen them then tighten them down to clamp the wire. You had the screws wound all the way counter-clockwise (all the way loose) no wonder the wires fell out! Term blocks just do not work properly that way.
I've used this same amp and thought it was crap. There is only 1 tpa3116 chip on it, so I don't care what power supply you use, it won't give more than 2x50w into a 4ohm load (specs on TI website) if that. I used a 24v 5a power supply (max capable of 120w). ...point is, my little 20w Lepai amp played louder and cleaner than this amp on the same power supply.
I have bought a number of these and they are mostly ok. The connectors are fine if you use the right sized wire with them. You screw down the clamp screw on the connector to lock it in place...
Sadly, that's actually REALLY good packaging for something ordered from China on eBay haha
TacticalBBQSauce I normally get my stuff in a big box filled with bubblewarp and in the middle of that huge box sits a tiny soic 8 thats fake...
That's how they keep the price low.
You are right, this packaging is actually good.
Thank you
I got a PC CPU cooler from eBay and it came in a small thin cardboard box in a bag
These kind of boards depend heavily on power supply and only do proper power when you supply the maximum allowed voltage.
so true, was about to comment that
well, if it's rated for 100Wrms per channel, you need at least 10A on 24V. Anything below that and you'll be clipping before the bass drops.
why 10a at 24v? surely around 5a would do the job?
1W = 1VA
200W = 200VA
200VA = 24V x 8.3A
Sure you can use 5A. It'll clip when you turn the gain up though
Efficiency of the amplifier, depends on how the amplifier works.
You should unplug the amp while attaching cables...
Mate its fine its low voltage
SKITY even if it’s low voltage speakers can use a lot of current which can cause huge sparks.
SKITY✔️ no
SKITY✔️ I had one of these blow up when I plugged it in accidentally without turning it off
Power the 18's with it. Oh wait.. :(
Crisicus 😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
Lol
Johnny Buoy he had 18" subwoofers driver for the lows but he selled them
yeah, to get the most out of it make sure you feed it 24V and enough Amps! cool vid
Or 20 volts
@@JCMDRHProductions why do you need that much voltage? Don't car audio systems run off 12v?
@@Astro_city_pyro it will work on anything between 12 and 24 volts, I have the same amp an I'm using it with a 19volt brick
@@Astro_city_pyro Only the low power ones work at 12V, you really think 5000-10000W amps run at 12V? The voltage swing of 10KW amps can *easily* go to 200V....You cant just make power out of nowhere
If you want 100W/chan from the TDA7498 you need a pcb with decent sized filter inductors than can take the current, 6 ohm load and a decent 36+V supply. Most of the boards have small inductors, should handle 50W into
8 ohms or so. Note that the 100W rating is for an unrealistic 10% distortion, its 78W/chan really with 6 ohms and
decent passives. Its pretty decent chip, very low noise for a class D single-chip amp...
It's hard on the amplifier (and potentially the speakers, with a larger amp) to plug and unplug while the amp is powered up - the same goes for wiggling that loose wire. If you want it to last, do all your wire adjusting with the power off. ;)
make a portable speaker
ayea thats coOl!
Yea, that would be awesome!
I think il make one with almost the same amp but idk that will i make video or not.(portable speaker with 2 subwoofers and 2 tweeters)
XD
i made 1. I'm using this amplifier board on a pair of 10 inch PA speakers. powered with a 36v lithium battery pack from e-bay reduced to 24v with a buck converter... it is STUPID LOUD!!!
Touching the board while it is runing is always a good ideal. Especially if you have some capacitors on the board ^^.
You should pull the power before making connections. Main reason amplifiers get shorted/destroyed.
I think now days most amp chips have some sort of short circuit protection.
Yeah, I've personally shorted (the non bluetooth version of) this amp, and still works.
@@God-yb2cg I've personally shorted the 50W version of this amp and did not responded any input after that, just the light turns on when plugged-in. rip.
@@lordofthechimie Weird, you probably shorted it for longer than I did though, I only did it for two seconds accidentally
God Actually it depends on where you shorted
You might want to study the phoenix connectors for the barrier strip/speaker terminal, they actually work really well and it looks like you have not seen them before because you terminated incorrectly.
Put your wires into the terminals correctly and you will not pull them out.
It looks like you 'unscrewed' the speaker terminal to the max as the screw is way above the plastic.
I was like "WTF?" You unscrewed the terminals to their max
sounded good but with solid soldered wires would probably work fine would love to see it with both channels and speakers hooked up!
power supply??
Would have liked to see what the actual power output was.
Bobby Bottleservice Those boards say 100 watts a side. They lie. If you put a pair of 2 ohm speakers with the large end of the power supply they reccomend you may get about 70 watts per side. Class D arent built for good sound quality, that would be class A or AB.
2:12 middle finger at the amp. What did the amp do to you, it just arrived.
Jovanni Carr probably for the sketchy connectors 😜😜
Crazy idiot
LMFAO 😂
what's with the finger dude!!!! What did it ever do to you :D
Excellent project
What a dufus, you put speaker wires in there which are way too thick for the connector, then you blame the connector, hahaha!!! DOH!
Still trimmed them, but 12 gauge wire is acceptable/reasonable for an actual 100/channel watt amp... I wouldn't be using 18 gauge wire lol.
+G.P. Grobler "doofus" spells with two "o" Mr. Righteous
What a complaint freak! He expected a filthy cheap amplifier from China to be
packed and shipped to Australia by DHL? Irrelevant complaints and that made me puked!
@@zipdriver011 Did you mean "complete" ??? Yes, we expect bloody Chinese post to catch up with the rest of the world and ship products from freaking China to arrive on time. Recently, I had to cancel a transaction, because it took 12 weeks for them to send a product to Australia. And to answer your question : You are lucky we are in Australia, if something like this happened in Europe twice, the seller would be banned for months. Why anyone should suffer because of unreliable Chinese sellers and thier lousy attitude???
@VanClaaude: don't show your racism here "bloody Chinese" and "freaking China"?? The money is yours and you don't need to order from China if shipment is slow. Price is competitive hence using cheapest method of delivery. Another option is, you can pay for DHL services if you wanted it to arrive fast.
Anyone who is buying these boards the resistors under the heat sink R3 and R4 ( non Bluetooth board) need to be modified. On the non Bluetooth boards R3 needs to be removed and R4 needs to be swapped to a 5.6k resistor. This eliminates the noise floor hiss that everyone keeps talking about. The Bluetooth boards also can be added an antenna to increase the Bluetooth range. You need to add some hotglue on the corners of the inputs and outputs to secure the sockets.
You can get quality ones on Amazon 10pound two channels 50watts each
These amp boards can be useful, but you have to know them for what they are. The rating convention used by the IC manufacturer is different from what is common for hi-fi home audio. As you know, amplifiers don't just reach their maximum power and then stop increasing - instead, it is possible to drive the amplifier into "clipping", which causes a rise in distortion that marks the end of the available power from the amp, but it is a soft knee rather than a sharp increase, so you can get a small bit of extra power from an amplifier if you are willing to accept more distortion (THD). Home audio amplifiers are often rated where their THD crosses a threshold of about 0.01% THD, but in less critical audio applications, some users can accept a THD of up to 10%, and while 10% THD is audible at high and midrange frequencies, it is not considered to be audible at subwoofer frequencies (deep bass). The IC manufacturers use this higher 10% THD threshold so they can rate their amps a bit higher in power, but for the THD to be considered "low" for home audio applications, the maximum power the amp can be rated to supply will be less, on the order of 20-30 watts (which, when compared to 50 watts, is only about 3 dB less in actual sound). Still, if you know about speaker sensitivity, and that most home audio speakers can deliver 85-88 dB with just one watt input, and that's already pretty loud, when you do the math these amplifiers deliver plenty of power for real-world home audio listening. They aren't any "worse" than other home audio amplifiers, they are just rated more aggressively (to sell chips) and they can indeed deliver that power, just with higher distortion, and to meet a low distortion target the actual output power will be less.
I know this is 4 years old, but this information is very useful for something I'm doing. Thanks alot!
I've built several portable speakers with amplifier boards from China, and there is good stuff made there. Sure Electronics/Wondom make excellent amplifier boards. Shipping time varies depending on how soon it's loaded on to the ship. If it's loaded last it ships fast, if it's loaded first it has to wait until everything else is loaded before it starts to move. Customs can also delay things. It's not the fault of the shipper.
Make a video of how you made the portable speakers!
If you relocate the buttons to the front panel, these boards would be good for a ghettoblaster, but they are not hifi
2:12 were you gearing up for the bt not connecting with a middle finger? Lol
Man .. where do you live ?! 3 months is just brutal to have to wait ..
Cool that it has pads to program the bluetooth chip; any idea what the idle current draw on this one is ? Do the inductors get hot ?
I bought the same board from Amazon...took about 1 month to get. the speaker terminals weren't backed out and open. I don't think you have your wires in right if you're having trouble. the screw heads won't sit that high even with those welding leads you have going to your speakers.
Thanks for the video. You seemed annoyed with the unit, and didn't give it much of a chance. Plugging and unplugging while powered is a no-no, as you probably know. That type of speaker wire connector is fine, you just didn't take the time to connect them properly. And you didn't even try using the volume buttons.
That being said, why don't you make another video where you do it right? Connect it properly to two speakers and an 18- 24 volt power supply, use the volume adjustments and see how she does? I bet you will get a ton of views, and that little board may surprise you. Again, thanks for the video.
I'm using this amplifier board on a pair of 10 inch PA speakers. powered with a 36v lithium battery pack from e-bay reduced to 24v with a buck converter... it is STUPID LOUD!!!
And what about the Bass? Is it ok,or sloppy?
@@bobsnor3849 bass is good. I made a portable spesker with 2 10 inch pa speakers. It's freaking loud
In Australia 3 months from China became a standard. Nobody in China gives a damn, because what are you gonna do? Give him a bad feedback? he will do the same to you. Besides, living in WA when I order things that are supposed to be from Sydney, Melbourne or Brisbane it takes at least a month to arrive, anyway. Nobody cares about anything anymore. A packaging not good enough??? Seriously??? If the item ordered doesn't work we will replace it ... in about another three months, do you see a problem??? No, no, no, this is not ridiculous - we passed ridiculous 20 years ago, this is beyond a joke. I can only say while being in Europe, I ordered online and it took those guys less than 24h to deliver anywhere from Europe to European address. Makes you wonder ....
I order stuff from Aliexpress to W.A all the time. Longest I had to wait was a month. Usually though its around 10 days to 2 weeks.
Depends on the price of the item I have found too for some reason. A $5 pack of resistors takes longer to get here than $150 worth of resistors/caps/diodes etc etc
@@dodgyaz AliExpress is a little different. However, I am in WA and have never received my items sooner than a month from AE. Nonetheless, Chinese sellers and Chinese Post don't give a shit, they dictate what, when and how. What can you do?
@@VanClaaude If you order things that are say under $50 and don't specify a shipping method the seller sends it the cheapest way possible which is by ship and road freight. Everything I have ordered above that price has to be shipped expedited or express based on aliexpress's rules for sellers. Look through the shipping options when you order small stuff and you'll usually find faster options aren't too expensive. Another thing I do is message the seller and barter shipping rates. Some of them just put an estimate up, but if you ask they will offer cheaper shipping or a faster method of shipping.
I've ordered thousands of dollars worth of small low cost items and never waited more than a month. I live in rural W.A
@@VanClaaude The quickest I have had something delivered was 7 business days. It was shipped from China with the Chinese city origin on it. Wasn't drop shipped from inside Australia.
They work great to replace stereos in your work truck or garage. I tried one, ordered 4 more. 3 in operation if almost no issues. The one I wired into a ford van needs a capacitor across the power input to stop a very rare power reset. (noise in the power input*?)
I need one that has a coaxial audioput, I know there is a couple of them but it cost almost $40. I prefer learning how to make one instead. Is it possible to make a coaxial work? Since there is only RCA which is analog, but coaxial is digital.
speaker cable connector has screws on that, you don''t tighten it instead suggest ppl solder it to the back side?
Class D amplifiers should not be turned on without speakers! Oscillations can occur without load and create high enough voltage spikes to ruin the chip on the board. The voltage in sets the limit for the theoretical max wattage output. Check out diyaudio com to find out which of the ebay boards that sounds the best! Some of the best tpa3116/18 sounds amazing!
if they are protected with catch-diodes, then you may safely run without loads.
You're connecting the cable wrong, your suppose to place the wire over the lip, not under.
Fredrick Karlsson What?
the heatsink is also really undersized. it wont do much power really efficiently.
I’ve gotten very fragile leds from eBay that arrived wrapped in one layer of paper and then the postage package. Now I live in South Africa and they leave parcels on the floor and often step on them.
maximum output is 12watts per channel at 4ohm load.
That was way better than what I thought it would be
You should make a box and make awesome Bluetooth speaker
You left the screwed pins open, no doubt they feel delicate.
Thank you Very much for the Video.
Interesting video, The output cannot exceed the supply, at best it's only a 2amp mains adapter.
Calculate with Ohms law the maximum output. Remember to test the unit at it's maximum operating voltage of 24vdc.
That tiny heat sink could not hope to dissipate the high heat generated from the 'fake' 2x 120 watts quoted in the eBay advert.
Can't really fault the board though, they work and at the price purchased, it's just the ticket to use as an effective 'preamp' for larger amplifiers.
PS. Can't believe you were wiring your speaker cables in while the board was powered.
Or that he only wired ONE CHANNEL.
Great video! Im going to at festival, and i kinda need a speaker (Loud one, for a decent price) Any suggestions, or maybe you could do a video on a wireless speaker, with that type of amp? :)
www.amazon.co.uk/JBL-Portable-Splashproof-Bluetooth-speaker/dp/B010SWJVS6/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1494856424&sr=8-1&keywords=jbl+extreme+bluetooth+speakers
This one is pretty good.
Big Blue Party speaker is loud with lots of bass.
youre going to a festival and youre gonna bring a speaker? you soft in the head or wot?
Bass is not because of the Amp, it's because of your speaker.
what's the volt/current of your adapter?
i bought a msi motherboard from ebay for cheap and it shipped in a cardboard box wrapped in tape with no protection. and it still works today
Hi! I have a question: Under the heatsink is there only one chip or are there two separate chips for each channel? Thanks in advance! BTW: Awesome video!
maybe I'm a bit late to the party, but what power adapter are you using? I was planning on buying a 24V 6A cause I don't find anything more juicy for a 2*100W amp...
I’ve had tons of luck with those little amps! They’re actually quite nice.
How about tightening the screws of the terminals for the speaker wires
I would love to see this made into a diy jukebox
did u add a resistor to the other speaker port to bear the load as you are just using one of the speaker outlets?
so what your saying is to ACTUALLY solder your wires to the back of the board cuz the terminals are "sketchee"? Got it.
Solder 1.5" long piece of cat5/cat6 wire to the bluetooth antenna to extent the pissy range . Any more than 1.5" will hurt the range.
hook it up to your Dayton towers are see what type of excursion you get out of them!
thanks fot the infos, i just wanted to know if there any hiss/buzz noise from this amp ?
Survived the trip... broke when you dropped it!😁
You should connect some sirens to it and blast some sounds, make the neighbors really want to move out 😂😂😂
Got mine home yesterday, was REALLY well packaged. sounded awesome as well.Dare to say even better than my YAMAHA AVR. :)
Love the board...would this work if I made a decent wooden case..what control do u have, what was the cost and where to purchase pls? ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍
Hi, I bought the same and I would like to know what AC adaptor you're using and how many volts please. Thanks & best regards from Paris France.
I have read that with Class D amps, it's not good to run without speakers connected.
I have one. For$15 bucks US. Not bad. It plays. Bluetooth distance is not bad.
quick tip don't test with your phone as mobiles in general especially Samsung and iPhone have pathetic line out voltages and are always a lot quieter than a correct source line output level, until this issue with Bluetooth is remedied then if you care about volume and clarity steer clear of all Bluetooth or look for something that also has line level input.if you put low input in then you will never get anywhere near the correct output with out problems.
Hello. Great video. Can you please share how many speaker Ohms do these boards kick out?
Hey doublesmm, I know this is a bit of an older video but I'd actually love to see ya do something with this board! I have a 2 x 6.5" speaker box made by a company called sondpex, also has "3 inch tweeters" which are actually just small piezo drivers screwed to a 3 inch plastic horn. The box claims to handle 400w but there's no way, I say 100w rms max. A few years back the company Dual made what appears to be the same product; more then likely made in the same factory from identical designs.
Anyhow, I found myself in possession of two of these boxes; $15 a piece in like new condition. I figured it was worth it for the boxes alone. I pulled one apart the other day and was pleased to find a divider in the middle for actual stereo separation. I went to town with spray adhesive and a small layer of polyfil inside the box, and comparing the one I filled to the factory one is actually pretty surprising. I intend on buying a decent 6.5 component system with crossovers and upgrading the mid-woofers and tweeters whenever the garbage (basically Dual) speakers blow. After that I'd like to buy a Bluetooth amplifier board similar to yours, and build a massive 4s li-ion battery pack out of recycled cells. Then it's just odds and ends. I can salvage a carry handle from a broken guitar amp, and buy a 4s BMS and buck/boost converter for cheap. Then I'd use an old cigar box as an enclosure for the amp/battery/electronics, and attach it to the back of the box. If you can tell what I'm getting at, I'm trying to build a Bluetooth boom box of sorts, capable of diamond-box volume levels (I didn't say sound quality!) and 16-20 hours of battery life depending on how hard you're pushing the speakers.
If you read this far doublesmm you're a saint!!! Greetings from Michigan, love all the content dude! Keep it up please, and let us know if you've still got that Bluetooth board? Is it in use today? Collecting dust in the closet?
Do you ever need to adjust the volume on those buttons or is it always turned up max. so you can just use volume controls on your device?
Control with your mobile which is easier or use the buttons on amplifier
You could use this in an old car radio body to turn the cars old radio into a Bluetooth system controlled from your phone. By old car I'm talking 1950's to 1970's. old car buffs would love a retro radio that's really a Bluetooth Amp.
This is class-D amp which means, the output is heavily distorted. This is OK to just amplify signal. But it is not good for HIFI..
How would a mono version of one of these without the bluetooth do for powering a subwoofer?
Thanks. But how to hookup the volume control with this type of board?
CVCCSS you have phisical buton on board and you can put other ones in parallel with wires
do a portable speaker? I think that would be cool to watch.
You can get it on Amazon or even geek cheaper and better packing
Oh, you just posted the spotfy playlist.. awesome
What was wrong with package ? The board was in anti-static bag.
VK HAM
just so there was no static shock. you never know, it could happen and show up non-functional
From the title I assumed a test between multiple amplifier boards, which this video isn’t. Only complaining about packaging, which is totally fine for a product like that!
The video is "Slightly" off! My comments to it are: 1) you can get a similar board with the same features, for $10 or less, including shipping 2) The video demonstrates you trying to fulfill your own prophecy trying unsuccessfully to demonstrate that the board is no good. I have installed half a dozen of those and they work fine 3) My ordered arrived in the states within less than a month (with free shipping) and 4) you may save a lot of money by use of a retired laptop PSU of 20V - 24V with current rating above 4A. Undistorted power output is factor of the power voltage and speaker impedance and make sure you do not exceed the chip limitation (spend a few minutes searching for and printing the amplifier chip's spec sheet"
When it ships, the volume is at about half on the amp, you need to press and hold the volume up to make it muuuch louder.
*Edit* Just watched your other video, never mind.
Wait.......How the FUCK does it take someone 3 months just to receive something in the mail??? Like I mean either Ebay needs to step their game up and ship faster or your postal service is just super slow LOL. That is the longest time I have heard of someone waiting for something in the mail. Nice video by the way. I am gonna work on my own Bluetooth speaker too and this video helped a lot. I am gonna use Tang band full range drivers inside a quarter wave transmission line. A lot like the Bose Soundock Portable
It's sounds like 20w rms like the car stereo decent sound, only missing is card slot to play direct source thanks for sharing
Which speakers (size) you are using with this amplifier??
Please, what is the first songs name?? I just loved them
I got one of these on amazon a few years ago and it seems decent especially for what it costs but I haven't tested it on an oscilloscope or anything so idk if it does what it is rated for.
3yrs later... Still he undoes the screws and then says the terminals are not good..
Voltage supply sir?and wattage and amperes?
Those green connectors aren't very good I've found. I swap them out for the blue connectors or if it's a permanent install I just solder the wire directly to the contacts underneath as mentioned.
Do not worry my friends, I have ordered two of these and I will be doing a full review and instructional video how to use them. Also keep your eyes peeled for my video on how to build an awesome tube speaker sound system with stuff people would normally throw away, and a TDA7492P bluetooth amp. WIRED FOR SOUND FOR LIFE!!!
Where is it
Hey can you remove heatsink on it and check for resistors on pin 7 and pin 9?it will tell us the gain this board is set to!
does any kind of power adapter will make this bluetooth amp work? what volts do i need?
I recommend 19v 4.74a to supply that board
General Case where can I buy that???
I'd like to see that amp board hooked up to a pair of 5-inch 4 ohm Dayton audio nd1 speakers in a passive enclosure
So you did not use the terminal block properly. The screw is unthread to loosen them then tighten them down to clamp the wire. You had the screws wound all the way counter-clockwise (all the way loose) no wonder the wires fell out! Term blocks just do not work properly that way.
You should do a vintage radio & lithium battery 😉
how was your vacation doug? what did you do?
I've used this same amp and thought it was crap. There is only 1 tpa3116 chip on it, so I don't care what power supply you use, it won't give more than 2x50w into a 4ohm load (specs on TI website) if that. I used a 24v 5a power supply (max capable of 120w). ...point is, my little 20w Lepai amp played louder and cleaner than this amp on the same power supply.
Did you turn the amp up with the volume control on the amp as well as your phone while testing?
thanks for video, please show up complet Processing which wire to connected. how much w can be supporting. what's card name please
Does she baje a lot of bass?
What kind of speaker did you use?