From everything I have seen, the TDA729x chips look nice on paper, but have some interesting quirks that make them difficult to make reliable. IMHO they're electronically fragile. Which is a shame, because they're otherwise a nice combination of features, with higher power and voltage capability than the LM3886 family. The LM3886 is stable and sturdy, but won't get into the voltage and power territory the TDA729x chips claim.
But then, they work.
Sorry - I know that's no help, but I think it's realistic.
But then, they work.
Sorry - I know that's no help, but I think it's realistic.
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