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Stellar Labs 50-20805 30W Class D Compact Stereo Amplifier With Headphone Amplifier | Amplifiers
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Stellar Labs 50-20805 30W Class D Compact Stereo Amplifier With Headphone Amplifier | Amplifiers

The 50-20805 Is A A Compact Amplifier That Uses A Texas Instruments Tpa3116D2, Which Is Known For Its Brilliant Soundstage Reproduction. This Amplifier Includes Thermal And Short-Circuit Protection. Also Incorporated Into The 50-20805 Is A Texas Instruments Headphone Amplifier Using The Tpa6110A2 Chip. The Tpa6110A2 Is Capable …
The 50-20805 Is A A Compact Amplifier That Uses A Texas Instruments Tpa3116D2, Which Is Known For Its Brilliant Soundstage Reproduction. This Amplifier Includes Thermal And Short-Circuit Protection. Also Incorporated Into The 50-20805 Is A Texas Instruments Headphone Amplifier Using The Tpa6110A2 Chip. The Tpa6110A2 Is Capable Of Delivering 150Mw Of Continuous Rms Power Per Channel Into 16O Loads. Thd+N When Driving A 16O Load From 5 V Is 0.03% At 1Khz, And Less Than 1% Across The Entire Bandwidth Of 20Hz To 20Khz |Stellar Labs 50-20805 |Stellar Labs 50-20805
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The 50-20805 Is A A Compact Amplifier That Uses A Texas Instruments Tpa3116D2, Which Is Known For Its Brilliant Soundstage Reproduction. This Amplifier Includes Thermal And Short-Circuit Protection. Also Incorporated Into The 50-20805 Is A Texas Instruments Headphone Amplifier Using The Tpa6110A2 Chip. The Tpa6110A2 Is Capable Of Delivering 150Mw Of Continuous Rms Power Per Channel Into 16O Loads. Thd+N When Driving A 16O Load From 5 V Is 0.03% At 1Khz, And Less Than 1% Across The Entire Bandwidth Of 20Hz To 20Khz |Stellar Labs 50-20805 |Stellar Labs 50-20805