This amplifier based on the TPA3116 can control a speaker with an impedance of 2 to 8 ohms up to 100W. Due to the wide input voltage (12V - 28V), this amplifier is suitable for many applications.
Properties
Connection data
Voltage
12 V - 28 V
Power
100 W
€ 14,50€ 12,00 Excl. VAT (NL)
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QMCan i use a 150 watt power supply with this board?ViewHide 1 answer | Answer this question
AOpencircuitYes no problem, as long the power (W) exceeds the minimum specification. Stay within the recommended voltage range though.
QRikxianCan it run at 29 volts? Cause i am tapping power of a marantz er803 and want to power this for the bassViewHide 1 answer | Answer this question
AOpencircuitIm sure its possible, at least for a short while, but it might affect the life negatively. It is always recommeded you stay within the specifications.
QDannyCan it be controlled with a stable 12v 50watt power supply or does it have to be a 100 watt power supply?ViewHide 1 answer | Answer this question
AGerwinA 50 watt power supply can be used as normal, but the amplifier will not be able to amplify more than the power supply can. I have this amplifier for a small subwoofer, and I have powered it with a 12v 4A power supply which basically amounts to 48 watts, this works great in my system.
QDanielIf you put 12 volts on it, does it go less fast than with 24 volts?ViewHide 1 answer | Answer this question
AOpencircuitVoltage does indeed affect the volume of the sound. More voltage generally means louder sound.1
QDanielHow many amps should the power source be?ViewHide 1 answer | Answer this question
AOpencircuit5A to 10A depending on the output voltage.1
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Customer Reviews
Anonymous
Easy in use
Good, cheap and does what it should do -> strengthen