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GrahamMarch 6, 2016 at 7:26 pmPost count: 0
DROK® TDA8920 Subwoofer Stereo/Audio Digital Home Amplifier 140W Power AMP Module DIY
Hi Friends,
I have purchased the above AMP from amazon and have boxed it and powered it up etc. So far great input and output are working nice super powerful amp.
My problem with the amp is I can’t get a stereo output from it only mono.
I input a stereo single however it is always output mono i.e. through both channels.
Could you please advise where the connections should be wired to enable stereo or is their something to do to enable stereo. Or is this not possible with this amp ?
I have connected the right speaker to the -/+ to the left of the power input connector and the left speaker to the -/+ to the right of the power input however both speakers receive a signal when either a left or right channel input is received.
The reason for using this amp is that I require an amplifier that outputs a stereo signal but also has a low pass filter while still allowing a stereo signal.Thanks greatly for you help
Kindest Regards
graham
Here’s the amp purchased on amazon
Hello Graham,
Thank you for purchasing.
As your description, this is not possible for this amp. This amp is for subwoofer mono speaker.
However, here is a another amp board with dual output for you: AMP Board with Dual Output
You can connect this amp board to the subwoofer amp board you purchased for 2.1 channel stereo system like the attached shown.
Hope this can help you.
Best regardsGrahamMarch 7, 2016 at 9:48 pmPost count: 0Hi,
Thanks greatly for your advice and your super quick response.
If I do connect this additional amplifier to the TDA8920 then how would I wire up the output connectors on the TDA 8920 to the stereo pair and subwoofer ? As there are only four output connectors two either side of the power inputs.Again thanks for your time and patience answering my query.
Kindest Regards
Graham
DaveJune 28, 2016 at 4:35 pmPost count: 0Hi.
Can you clarify the power in arrangements for this sub amp please? How do I connect a positive and negative dc supply? I have custom built a car subwoofer with a single 8 inch driver and cannot get the amp powered up. As you would expect I have a 12 volt car battery supply which I can transform up to 24 volts but how do I accommodate the need for both a positive AND negative voltage to the board?Regards,
Dave.DaveJune 29, 2016 at 8:23 amPost count: 0Hello Dava,
You’re welcome.
Here is a recommendation for you:
DROK® TDA7379 DC 12V-24V Audio Amplifier Board Module 13W+13W 4Ω Left&Right Channel 38W 8Ω Subwoofer Computer Speaker Motorcycle Amplifier
Parameters:
Type: 2.1-channel
Operating voltage: AC 12-16V, 12-24V DC
Working current: 2A or more
Output Power:
Subwoofer: 38Wx1
Left and right channels: 13W x 2
Frequency response:
Subwoofer: 22-150Hz
Left and right channels: 22Hz-22kHz
Channel separation: ≥ 40db
Signal noise ratio: ≤80db
Output resistance:
Subwoofer: 89ohm
Left and right channels: 4 ohms
PCB Size: 76x70mm (WxL)
Net weight: 145 gHope this can help you.
Best regardsRobert TrappJuly 11, 2016 at 11:44 pmPost count: 0I purchased a DROK TDA8920 amp and a DROK AC to DC 24V Power Converter Module 4A 100W Switching Power Supply Board to power the amp. I am confused on how I am supposed to ground the amp because the power supply only have two AC Inputs and two DC outputs +/-. I hooked up the negative and positive to the corresponding terminals on the amp from the power supply. I wired the ground terminal to the AC ground from the wall. The power supply light is green so I believe that it is working. I hooked up the btl(+) to the positive side on my 4 ohm subwoofer and the btl(-) to the negative side on the sub. I have an rca low level hooked into the input on the amp . There is no sound. Is there a light on the amp to see if it is powered? or am I doing something wrong? is it the ground set up?
Hello Robert Trapp,
Thank you for writing in.
GND terminal on the board is the reference point in audio circuit, but not the ground wire of AC ground from the wall.
Therefore, the GND terminal cannot be connected to the AC ground from the wall.
This amp board needs DC dual power supply board, this power converter board may be not suitable for your application.
Hope this can help you.
Best regardsRobert TrappJuly 13, 2016 at 5:55 amPost count: 0I purchased another DROK AC to DC 24V Power Converter Module 4A 100W Switching Power Supply Board. If understand correctly I will need to wire the power supplies together to creat a common ground between the negative and positive. A wiring pattern likes this should work correct? +24-O+24-. the zero is there to represent the neutral point between the positive and negative. So by doing this I will have created a 48 volt difference. -24 v and +24 v Is this correct? This wiring pattern will work for the amp board? I did not understand what dual power meant before I purchased the board. I am used to car audio not home theater.
Robert TrappJuly 14, 2016 at 12:33 amPost count: 0 -
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