EDIT: These days, please harvest amplifier chips from active computer speakers instead. They are plentiful and contain only what you need in a nice package.
For a project of mine, I needed a stereo amplifier. I had some old Sound Blaster ISA cards (and later got more, which are also now listed here), with different amplifiers:
card name | model number | year | amplifier IC | Power output |
Sound Blaster 16 | CT2290 | 1994 | TEA2025B | 2 x 2.4 W |
Sound Blaster 16 Value | CT2779 | 1994 | TEA2025B | 2 x 2.4 W |
Sound Blaster 16 | CT2940 | 1995 | TDA1517P | 2 x 6 W |
Sound Blaster | CT4170 | 1997 | TDA1517P | 2 x 6 W |
Sound Blaster Vibra 16 | CT4180 | 1997 | TDA1517P | 2 x 6 W |
I liked TDA1517P, because it had so few additional components.
Seems to work fine!