500W PA amplifier with Limiter

hi apex sir,
b500 with 5 pair output. any mistakes pls let me know.
 

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Shreya sent me a PM saying "How".

I had to ask How - What?
It turns out he was referring to post 1825 but did not bother to tell me that even when I took the time to answer his PM and ask for clarification.

Today I have stumbled upon "work it out" and now realise I was wasting my time posting
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/solid-state/164208-500w-pa-amplifier-limiter-36.html#post2775301

It appears Shreya can't be bothered to read this thread. Not even just 3 weeks ago!!

Shreya, don't ask me for anything again, not privately, not here.
 
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APEX B500

Sound is nice,no noise but getting very low sound

Bias is 4.5mv at 0.33R may be 13mA each output

DC offset is 5mv

I have used 2sc4793 2sa1943 instead of all mje's and R4-47K,R22-1k

PSU: 50-0-50 AC (two 25-0-25 in series) 10A=====72-0-72 dc at 20,000uf total

I have used mobile phone as input (350mV)

but sound is very low,when i measured output with multimeter its getting 16v RMS only

Is this normal?
 

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Sound is nice,no noise but getting very low sound

Bias is 4.5mv at 0.33R may be 13mA each output

DC offset is 5mv

I have used 2sc4793 2sa1943 instead of all mje's and R4-47K,R22-1k

PSU: 50-0-50 AC (two 25-0-25 in series) 10A=====72-0-72 dc at 20,000uf total

I have used mobile phone as input (350mV)

but sound is very low,when i measured output with multimeter its getting 16v RMS only

Is this normal?

You need preamp (5X gain), 350mV is to low for full power.
 
Sound is nice,no noise but getting very low sound

Bias is 4.5mv at 0.33R may be 13mA each output

DC offset is 5mv

I have used 2sc4793 2sa1943 instead of all mje's and R4-47K,R22-1k

PSU: 50-0-50 AC (two 25-0-25 in series) 10A=====72-0-72 dc at 20,000uf total

I have used mobile phone as input (350mV)

but sound is very low,when i measured output with multimeter its getting 16v RMS only

Is this normal?

yes, you have a gain of x45, a 1volt input should drive your amp to almost clipping.