raidfibre, Yes, I would really appreciate the schematic and pcb design when you finish it.
Do you have any idea about what the power output will be? and what impedence it can drive. I'm using a Rockford Punch 12" sub (I know its a car sub but it sounds good) which is 8ohm so it shouldn't matter but if I were ever to upgrade to a 4ohm or DVC in parallel so 2ohm?
What is it based on? using transistors, or chips like the 4651/2?
Thanks!
-Mike
Do you have any idea about what the power output will be? and what impedence it can drive. I'm using a Rockford Punch 12" sub (I know its a car sub but it sounds good) which is 8ohm so it shouldn't matter but if I were ever to upgrade to a 4ohm or DVC in parallel so 2ohm?
What is it based on? using transistors, or chips like the 4651/2?
Thanks!
-Mike
diyAudio is great because there's always someone interested in building an amp or power supply.
The output will be N/P MOSFETs in a totem pole configuration. I don't know if my theory is correct on the control portion yet so I don't want to say too much about it at the moment but I'm glad you're interested. I will have some more information soon I hope.
The output will be N/P MOSFETs in a totem pole configuration. I don't know if my theory is correct on the control portion yet so I don't want to say too much about it at the moment but I'm glad you're interested. I will have some more information soon I hope.
Raidfibre:
Look forward to u in posting those layouts or schematics, I too want to build a sub, I have lots of chips like LM3886 (15+), OPA541 (12), OPA549(12) andlots of others lying around and want to put hem to use, I u like u could send those schematics and layoutsat my email.
Appreciate help in advance.
Look forward to u in posting those layouts or schematics, I too want to build a sub, I have lots of chips like LM3886 (15+), OPA541 (12), OPA549(12) andlots of others lying around and want to put hem to use, I u like u could send those schematics and layoutsat my email.
Appreciate help in advance.
niconoise said:they are expensive, however.
Expensive isn't even the word to describe them... Wheres the sample button??
One must be having pretty serious erros in the upper compartment to go for these microchips, imagine for a moment LM4651/4652 paralleld or LM3886 bridged/paralleld x 8 will cost fraction of what APEX is charding for "1" chip?have you looked at the apex microtechnology products? they are effectively power op amps and they seem to cover quite a range of voltages and currents. they are expensive, however.
It's interersting that no one, as far as I know, has used Apex chips for an audio amp. Probably not because it's expensive, because if it was good there should be someone using it, particularly in high end designs.
They are probably not as good sounding for audio applications as others.
Carlos
They are probably not as good sounding for audio applications as others.
Carlos
LM12 power op-amp
Hello, I was going through old (4/1988) issues of Speaker Builder magazine and found an article by A.L. Newcomb. He used a LM12CK op-amp for a 80 watt sub bass power booster. In the same article. there are schematics and PCB artwork for mono and stereo amplifiers using the LM12 op-amp. According to Newcomb the stereo version of the amplifier can be bridged for 200 watt output. Don Nebel
Hello, I was going through old (4/1988) issues of Speaker Builder magazine and found an article by A.L. Newcomb. He used a LM12CK op-amp for a 80 watt sub bass power booster. In the same article. there are schematics and PCB artwork for mono and stereo amplifiers using the LM12 op-amp. According to Newcomb the stereo version of the amplifier can be bridged for 200 watt output. Don Nebel
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