After careful following, I have figured out the component on a 2.1 channel amp variant TPA3118 based board. I am not really expert in electronic like you are, and I am puzzled by what is going on with the diode. But I trust you and will follow your schematic. Thanks.
So, this one has hiss but no turn on thump bit.ly/2xHZu0H This is what you are after, but I haven't tested it bit.ly/2PQgcSR And this also looks cool bit.ly/2ODEOOu
This one looks exactly what I was after: bit.ly/2PQgcSR I guess a 100 watt power supply like this could be used for that: bit.ly/2PXWhSb The TPA3116D2 100 watt mono also gets a lot of positive feedback: bit.ly/2PPJ7qb The question is only how to get 2 of those in a proper stereo setup with the right components.
I just applied the mod to the amp. It actually works and it gives almost 2 sec delay to the start up process. No pop at tuning on. But my module suffers from pop at turning off. Some current goes through my speakers as soon as I turn the amplifier off or pull the power cord. Could you please help me solve this part too? Thank you so much in advance.
I'm afraid that's as far as my knowledge set goes 😂 do google the anti-pop tpa3116 forum posts and maybe it's discussed there did you have a schotky on hand ?
@@Darieee Yes. I have two SS14. I made the circuit exactly as you had mentioned in your video. It did work and it makes delay in start-up. But my problem is with turning off. Thank you so much for your time.
@@Darieee actually, having watched the whole video, I can confirm that you specifically said that there was still a pop on power off, but it wasn't much so you didn't feel the need to address it
this video really helps me, now i just need to unglue the heatsink and find the things and implement the anti-pop, btw can you review the mono amplifier 1x500W ones ?
btw, i have 2 TPA3116 Amps, 1 that have a hot coils and have anti-pop design and 1 with no hot coils with kinda anti-pop design, if you have the volume on 0, its not gonna pop the speaker, but if you have the volume other than 0 then its gonna pop. planning to make it into 2.1 system with 2.1 pre-amp
@@clee2423 hmmm ... I don't know ... check my other video on that good TPA3116 2.1 amp ... If you want to learn shit and have a go at it then great; otherwise I'd just buy that board ... somewhere around 15-20$, has anti-pop, chokes stay cold The only thing you'd need to do on that one is change some resistors to lower the gain (quite hissy otherwise)
So expensive and you don't even get a heatsink on the amplifier chip so it won't last very long before the magic smoke comes out of the chip and you'll be needing a new one!
After careful following, I have figured out the component on a 2.1 channel amp variant TPA3118 based board. I am not really expert in electronic like you are, and I am puzzled by what is going on with the diode. But I trust you and will follow your schematic. Thanks.
Great videos. Which class d amplifier stereo board (2.0) up to 100 watts would you currently recommend?
if you're comfortable with doing the mods I've shown, then I would recommend the one shown here
And if you are not so comfortable? ;)
So, this one has hiss but no turn on thump bit.ly/2xHZu0H
This is what you are after, but I haven't tested it bit.ly/2PQgcSR
And this also looks cool bit.ly/2ODEOOu
This one looks exactly what I was after: bit.ly/2PQgcSR
I guess a 100 watt power supply like this could be used for that: bit.ly/2PXWhSb
The TPA3116D2 100 watt mono also gets a lot of positive feedback: bit.ly/2PPJ7qb
The question is only how to get 2 of those in a proper stereo setup with the right components.
Very helpful indeed. But, could you please let us know how to eliminate turn off pop? It is so powerful which might hurt my speakers.
search my channel for "anti-pop tpa3116", I did a video on that
I just applied the mod to the amp. It actually works and it gives almost 2 sec delay to the start up process. No pop at tuning on. But my module suffers from pop at turning off. Some current goes through my speakers as soon as I turn the amplifier off or pull the power cord. Could you please help me solve this part too? Thank you so much in advance.
I'm afraid that's as far as my knowledge set goes 😂
do google the anti-pop tpa3116 forum posts and maybe it's discussed there
did you have a schotky on hand ?
@@Darieee Yes. I have two SS14. I made the circuit exactly as you had mentioned in your video. It did work and it makes delay in start-up. But my problem is with turning off. Thank you so much for your time.
@@farhadh.jafarpour3025having same issue with my 3116d2 amplifier... Turning off pop up.. If you find any solution please share
82mA quiescent current seems like normal considering there is an eq chip in board
Thanks a lot man!! I solve my problem with your help.
I have a board with three chips, can I use one anti pop circuit or do I have to make three seperate ones?
friend when i put the capacitor the audio didn’t come out.
What can I do?
Will replacing the inductors will be a solution ??
I'm not sure - never tried it, but - I think so
@@Darieee please if possible add me up on whatsapp
Hi, Nice tuto.
I've managed to remove Power ON Pop-up sound thanks to your tuto.
Have you find a way to remove shutdown pop-up sound?
Didn't watch much of the video, did you now? Yes, there's no pop now
@@Darieee actually, having watched the whole video, I can confirm that you specifically said that there was still a pop on power off, but it wasn't much so you didn't feel the need to address it
this video really helps me, now i just need to unglue the heatsink and find the things and implement the anti-pop, btw can you review the mono amplifier 1x500W ones ?
If you order one my way, sure could xD
Glad I could help though
@@Darieee sadly i cant haha, but they using IR chip "IRS2092S", its a mono amplifier, you can check it here bit.ly/2HtxfsL
btw, i have 2 TPA3116 Amps, 1 that have a hot coils and have anti-pop design and 1 with no hot coils with kinda anti-pop design, if you have the volume on 0, its not gonna pop the speaker, but if you have the volume other than 0 then its gonna pop. planning to make it into 2.1 system with 2.1 pre-amp
or if you interested with 2.1 amp that has a lot of power, you can try search for amplifier that use TAS5630 like this one bit.ly/2F5FbiC
@@clee2423 hmmm ... I don't know ... check my other video on that good TPA3116 2.1 amp ...
If you want to learn shit and have a go at it then great; otherwise I'd just buy that board ... somewhere around 15-20$, has anti-pop, chokes stay cold
The only thing you'd need to do on that one is change some resistors to lower the gain (quite hissy otherwise)
what type schottky diode
hey man what do you think would be better this amp or a Maxamp20 by accusafe
Send a link over - I'll take a look
@@Darieee store.accusafe.nl/modules/versterkers/maxamp20-met-jst-ph-connector?___store=english&___from_store=dutch
@bare nekid Which amplifier would u suggest for a portable soundboks style bluetooth speaker?
So expensive and you don't even get a heatsink on the amplifier chip so it won't last very long before the magic smoke comes out of the chip and you'll be needing a new one!
that's not quite how these new amps work
What is the value of diode you used?
Can't really remember, but any schottky diode should do
Didn't I mention this in the video or the description?
Lots of great info. Thanks!
Do you find most of your viewers are hobbyist? Seems like industry level information to me.
I'd expect there to mostly be people actually searching for the stuff ... this sure isn't the stuff you'd watch for entertainment
What is this „szkatki” diode?
you've misspelled jzkotqui