I just finished making LM383 amp using a TDA2003 chip (Please check link below and click on "LM383 power amp design").
http://www.generalguitargadgets.com/index.php?option=com_wrapper&wrap=ricardo_practice_amp
I plugged in my guitar and connect it to a small speaker and hardly any sound came out (sounded like what you would hear coming out of someone elses walkman). I traced the circuit over 100 times and everything is correct and all components are the same as the schem except that I used a 2200uf cap instead of 2000uf.
I know that this isn't enough info to go on, but can someone please offer advice as to the possible reasons for this, assuming it is wired correctly? Beyond that I have no idea of what to look for.
Notes
1. I used my DMM to check the polarity of the electrolytic caps before soldering
2. Cap values: 470uf 16V, 10uf 50V, 2200uf 35V and 100nf
p.s. In case you haven't noticed, I'm a beginner.
Thanks
Jeff
http://www.generalguitargadgets.com/index.php?option=com_wrapper&wrap=ricardo_practice_amp
I plugged in my guitar and connect it to a small speaker and hardly any sound came out (sounded like what you would hear coming out of someone elses walkman). I traced the circuit over 100 times and everything is correct and all components are the same as the schem except that I used a 2200uf cap instead of 2000uf.
I know that this isn't enough info to go on, but can someone please offer advice as to the possible reasons for this, assuming it is wired correctly? Beyond that I have no idea of what to look for.
Notes
1. I used my DMM to check the polarity of the electrolytic caps before soldering
2. Cap values: 470uf 16V, 10uf 50V, 2200uf 35V and 100nf
p.s. In case you haven't noticed, I'm a beginner.
Thanks
Jeff
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