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Shindo Green & Maple TPA3116D2 (Sold to Mark H. in Kingwood, TX)



From the new owner....

Derek!
Hooked up the FleaWatt to some Totem DreamCatchers and a Pioneer CD player  on my desktop.....
Dexter Gordon is in the ROOM!!!
Can't WAIT until it fully breaks in.....
I'm floored...to say the least.
Gracias....
Mark
Kingwood, Texas

Engine Turned TPA3122D2 (Sold to Michael G. of Perrysburg, OH)



Code 3 3122D2 Integrated Amplifier (Sold to Michael G. of Perrysburg, OH)



From an anonymous visitor to the blog...
"This guy just keeps knocking 'em out of the park. It isn't because I like every design that comes up, it IS because there is a new and innovative design around every turn. What a relief from manufactured sameness."


Bare Naked TPA3116D2 (Sold to Todd S. of North Andover, Massachusetts)




TPA3116D2 People Eater (Sold to Michael D. of Centerville, VA)



Cruising the huffer's favorite isle at Home Depot, I came across some new colors being distributed by Rust-Oleum.  This one is called plum.  It was screaming to be used on an amp chassis.  Real maple veneer adorns the front panel.  A vintage style toggle switch, and chrome plated, solid brass volume knob is on the front.  WBT style gold plated brass, five-way binding posts are on the back.  Inside is shielded copper signal wiring and the "getting famous" YuanJing "Blue Board" TPA3116D2.   This Class D amplifier, with the included 12 volt, 5 amp supply, is good for a solid 15 watts.  E-mail me if you are interested in this one of a kind.

Fleawatt "Fleadough" TDA7492 (Sold to Tracy K. in Senatobia, MS)


Shindo green with brass accents & real Maple veneer.  Gold plated RCA connectors & binding posts.
Shielded signal wiring.   This is the 12 volt version TDA7492.  It's a great sounding chip.



Fleawatt Desktop Speakers (Sold to Dean in Lowell, Massachusetts)



Tang Band W3 3" Neodymium full range drivers.  Black die-cast aluminum enclosures veneered with oiled walnut veneer.  Brushed aluminum nameplate and five way binding posts complete the package.
Authentic Sorbothane Isolate brand feet keep the speakers from vibrating the supporting surface.
These were tuned by ear with a certain amount of acousastuff fiber & Nichicon Muse capacitor.

Jerry Electronics TPA3122 Decoupage Amp (Sold to Dan P. of Toledo, OH)

 TPA3122 Amplifier.  Decoupage clock graphic on the top.  Weathered finish on the die cast aluminum enclosure.  
Five way binding posts.  Gold plated RCA connectors.  


Brass & Black FleaPunk TPA3116 Amplifier (Sold to Colleen in Darnestown, MD)




Solid metal, brass colored, faux steam power meter.  Simulated brass rivets adorn the textured enameled, die-cast aluminum enclosure.  Solid brass power switch and chicken head volume knob.  Gold plated RCA inputs and five way binding posts.  This amplifier has authentic sorbothane isolation pads on the bottom.  A TPA3116D2 15 watt per channel amplifier pushes the power.




Silver Knight TPA3110D2 (Sold to Hugo in Greer, South Carolina)



5 watt per channel TPA3110D2 amplifier mounted in a die-cast aluminum chassis.  Solid machined aluminum isolation spikes and volume knob.  Industrial black enamel.

Fleawatt TPA3116D2 "GigaHurts" (Sold to Bill I. in Cortland, Ohio)




I bought this used RF High Frequency (gigahertz) shielded in-line amplifier box off Fleabay.
It was re-purposed into an audiophile amplifier.  It was primed and painted a very dark textured brown.  The fins were enameled copper and the copper pipe & wire accents were added.  The photos are dark, but there is a black powder coated, solid brass volume knob on the front.  Black machined aluminum spikes adorn the bottom of the amp.
Inside is a TPA3116D2 amplifier board which is good for about 35 watts per channel depending on how much voltage one feeds it.

TPA3110D2 Brass & Mahogany (Sold to Pete W. in Maryland)



TPA3110D2 amplifier IC mounted in a Hammond cast aluminum chassis.  Beautiful mahogany veneer and brass accents.  Solid brass power switch & brass nameplate.  Gold colored isolation spikes and gold plated RCA connectors.   The black part of the enclosure is scuffed and distressed on the edges to give it a classic, vintage appearance.     

Whippersnapper Amp Follow-Up



The amp arrived today. Thanks for the great packing and quick shipping. i'm listening to it now through a pair of Fried Studio V speakers, and I'm REALLY liking the sound!....I own a yoga studio, and most of our classes are taught to music. I plan to use your amp there, it will be great. It was made locally, relatively speaking, it's adorable and green! I've got a pair of ADS 1290 speakers mounted to a 15 foot brick wall.
I checked out your site and your stuff rocks. I'll be back in touch. Thanks again."
Best,
Dean

6N3 Tube Matisse Preamp Kit (Sold to Colleen in Darnestown, MD)





 I purchased this popular Matisse circuit 6N3 tube preamp kit on Ebay to see if it was worth a darn.   I'm a sucker for inexpensive kits that have halfway decent user reports on the diy audio forums.  Well, this one is definitely worth the price of the admission.  I'm certain this might be one of the least expensive tube preamp kits that is dead quiet and adds some tube warmth without completely ruining everything else. Perfect for some tube warmth with the bonus of some extra gain.  Make that 1982 Technics, bought at a garage sale, receiver sound like tubes!  Green LED's under the tubes add some wicked lighting effects that even Pink Floyd might envy.  I added a IEC with built in filtration.  Vintage style toggle switch and fuse all in a black powder coated chassis.  It's solid and quite heavy with the power transformer inside.   I'll sell this for $100 plus shipping.  Send me an e-mail to the address listed to the right if interested.

Whippersnapper TPA3110D2 (Sold to Dean in Lowell, Massachussetts)

This little whippersnapper of an amp consists of a Hammond aluminum octagonal enclosure, maple veneer top plate, Sure Electronics TPA3110D2 board, gold plated binding posts, dc connector, Alpha 100K volume pot, gold plated RCA's, sorbothane isolation pads and nylon volume knob.   It is about the size of a compact disc.  Power is drawn from a 12 Volt external AC/DC power supply.  No power switch?  Nope, it draws about the same amount of juice as that annoying alarm clock of yours.  Leave it on, or if you are really obsessive, unplug it.  Its small, simple and.....green?  Love it or hate it, it won't be confused with a "made in you know where" TPA3110.  




TPA3116 Steampunked (Sold to John in Schertz, Texas)

I have an affinity for Steampunk Art. I came across some cool faux gauges geared toward the Steampunk movement from www.vintagewireandsupply.com.
The chip inside this Hammond aluminum chassis is the TPA 3116 good for about 30 watts per channel.   An external Alpha 100K volume pot, gold plated RCA's and five way, gold plated binding posts were used.  The finish is a hammered black enamel with solid copper tacks.  The power switch and knob are copper enameled aluminum.  





Lindsay's Fleawatt Stereo


This is a small desktop stereo I built for my youngest daughter.  It uses a Class D 3110
amplifier and Tang Band full range speakers.  Connection to the source is through a 1/8" stereo mini plug.  The wood box, complete with carry handle, was purchased at Hobby Lobby.



TDA7297 Zebrawood Amplifier (Sold to Louis in Wynnewood, PA)

The TDA7297 is a 15 watt per channel integrated circuit made by ST Electronics.  It is a class A/B amplifier and the first I've used from ST Electronics.  It has short circuit and overload protection. There is a lengthy thread about this circuit on the diy audio forum with many reports on it's wonderful sonics.  I equipped this one with a VALAB 23 step ladder style attenuator (which I love),  Wima polyester film input capacitors, Cat 6e plenum grade signal wiring, gold plated RCA connectors, gold plated five way binding posts and a nice Nichicon 2200uf power supply capacitor.    The chassis is a Hammond hand brushed aluminum 7" x 7" with a zebra wood veneer on the top.  Four machined, gold plated, aluminum isolation cones provide the support on the bottom.