I have been using a cheap crutchfield amp on my car with Avin for a while. Doesn't sound great but gets me by. I wanted to see what the Avin used internally (to see if getting rid of the external amp and installing some 2 ohm speakers might be a good way to go). The plan was to see if there was room for improvement namely with the TDA7560, since it has a lot of power (relatively with a 2 ohm load). But, after popping the Avin open, I see it uses a TDA7850 which actually has a negligible difference in power and otherwise comparable across the board. So my upgrade will have to go a different direction (aside from upgrading the KSC 10000uF cap with a Japanese brand - probably won't affect the sound but its really the only serviceable part in there and why not eh?) . Was glad to see this chip inside though, the TDA7850 looks to be a solid (so long as it is integrated well and not a knockoff) and I think some quality high sensitivity speakers will sound pretty good with a small subwoofer in the trunk.
I'll probably go with the Infinity Kappa 60csx if they fit. They are 93 dB at 2.83 volts sensitivity and 2.5 ohm so they should be easy to drive with more than enough volume.
Some pics of the Amp inside below, quality is what you expect. This is the second Chinese board I have opened up (first was a failed power supply) that looks like it is 20 years old inside (messy solder, overheated, appears dirty with likely recycled parts - I put a new nichicon cap next to the KSC one for comparison, I guess it is good parts are being recycled but at least tell the consumer). What is cool to see is the HK amp from my M3 (which is 20 years old) is so pristine inside it looks like a piece of art. Megan racing vs Supersprint I guess .
Pretty sure that silver box on the right is actually a Chinese spy chip disguised as an FM tuner. Also just noticed the wifi antenna is soldered on. Probably another recycled part were the connector failed, I would think it should have the same connector as every other wifi antenna I have seen. It was also jammed up against the GPS antenna connector (which is probably why my speed read 5mph at a standstill sometimes lol).
Given how bad that solder is on the wifi/4g board pins, it's no wonder my connections are so spotty
TDA7850
I'll probably go with the Infinity Kappa 60csx if they fit. They are 93 dB at 2.83 volts sensitivity and 2.5 ohm so they should be easy to drive with more than enough volume.
Some pics of the Amp inside below, quality is what you expect. This is the second Chinese board I have opened up (first was a failed power supply) that looks like it is 20 years old inside (messy solder, overheated, appears dirty with likely recycled parts - I put a new nichicon cap next to the KSC one for comparison, I guess it is good parts are being recycled but at least tell the consumer). What is cool to see is the HK amp from my M3 (which is 20 years old) is so pristine inside it looks like a piece of art. Megan racing vs Supersprint I guess .
Pretty sure that silver box on the right is actually a Chinese spy chip disguised as an FM tuner. Also just noticed the wifi antenna is soldered on. Probably another recycled part were the connector failed, I would think it should have the same connector as every other wifi antenna I have seen. It was also jammed up against the GPS antenna connector (which is probably why my speed read 5mph at a standstill sometimes lol).
Given how bad that solder is on the wifi/4g board pins, it's no wonder my connections are so spotty
TDA7850
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