🎧 Elevate Your Audio Game with ACEIRMC!
The ACEIRMC TPA3116D2 Dual Channel Stereo High Power Digital Audio Power Amplifier Board delivers an impressive 120W per channel, making it an ideal choice for enhancing audio in cars, home theaters, or DIY projects. With a voltage range of 12-26V and a sleek surface mount design, this amplifier ensures high-definition sound quality and safety with no solder joints. Perfect for audiophiles and DIY enthusiasts alike!
Voltage | 26 Volts |
Manufacturer | ACEIRMC |
Maximum Supply Voltage | 26 Volts |
Minimum Supply Voltage | 12 Volts |
Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
Brand | ACEIRMC |
Number of Channels | 2 |
Package Type | box |
Specification Met | [Inf] |
Material | Plastic and/or Metal |
UPC | 701715428188 |
Country of Origin | China |
Model number | XH M543 |
Colour | multicolor |
Number of Memory Sticks | 1 |
Item Weight | 79 g |
Package Dimensions | 13.3 x 12 x 2 cm; 79 g |
Item model number | XH M543 |
Power Source | corded electric |
Included Components | Electronic Component Amplifier |
V**U
Defected product
I received defected board and requested for refund still it’s pending
J**U
No
Sound problem
M**I
Product not using
It one channel not working this product please return this product immidiently
K**A
Item is damege
Damage this item
M**L
Good project boards
Have used these in several projects recently and the boards and chipset are good for portable speakers and jukebox modifications. Wish they made one without the potentiometer for volume already soldered so remote volume controls are easier to deploy.
R**E
Defective Chip burnt after 5 minutes
I connected it to 24 volts and the sound quality and volume were good. Turned it off and back on and it started smoking. The heat sink was loose and barely hanging on. It's outside of the 30 days so I was not able to request a refund.
S**N
output power is over rated.
actual power is 36 watts @4-ohms 24 volts power supply.
A**R
This handles 100 watts!?
This chip has no number. The chip on top is tl074
A**R
Arrives broken. Not 120W
Two ordered, two broken on arrival. No way its 120W per channel. It just can't do it. Here is what the chip supports, pasted from the Texas Instruments data sheet for the chip.– 2 × 50 W Into a 4-Ω BTL Load at 21 V(TPA3116D2)
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