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Specifications

  • Brand Name: diymore
  • Condition: New
  • Type: Voltage Regulator
  • Dissipation Power: 20W
  • Model Number: LM1875T
  • Application: Computer
  • Operating Temperature: as the description
  • Supply Voltage: as the description
  • Package: Other
  • is_customized: Yes
  • Type: LM1875T
  • MPN: LM1875T
  • UPC: Does not apply

20W HIFI Mono Channel LM1875T Stereo Audio Amplifier Board Module DIY Kit

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Rating: 4.8

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Customer Reviews

g***r
October 13, 2019

Hello. Delivery to Latvia in 33 days. The amplifier works. Good store, good seller. Success at work. Thank you.

Anonymous
January 16, 2019

I bought two, for a DIY stereo amp. The boards are much smaller than I thought they would be (even smaller than the heatsinked TDA7297 ones out there). In spite of its diminutive size, this is purportedly the best (off the shelf) chip-amp board out there –at least according to a certain reputable electronics specialist who likes to perform in-depth reviews of these things on YouTube. Audiophiles have been using its bigger brothers (LM3875/LM3886) in "Gainclone" type DIY amps. Enter the Finnish guy who decided he didn't need that much power and made a LM1875-based Gainclone (google for "gain-x gainclone") to reach acoustic nirvana. The aforementioned reviewer stated these little boards have a great layout, so they should do really well when the components that have the highest impact on sound quality are replaced by high-end ones (see the Gain-X write-up).

Anonymous