LM3875

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LM3875 is a 56 watt amplifier chip made by Texas Instruments (previously National Semiconductor) that has become very popular in the DIY audio community for its low parts count and its high-performance audio capabilities. It is the main chip inside many gainclone amplifiers which are based on the Gaincard amplifier which surprised many high-end audio reviewers. [1]

References

  1. "Model 4706 Gaincard Review".  071004 sakurasystems.com (gaincard review, which uses LM3875)

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