6 channel power supply

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As I understood, the importance of power supply distribution to each channel/CHIP, I wish to build such a power supply.

If I am using 6 TDA7294/LM3886

For my sub I need 35v +-
For front speakers I need 24v +-
And Center & Rear I need 18v +-

This can be manage with three 24-0-24, 18-0-18, 12-0-12 transformers but Is that possible to obtain three supply from single transformer ?
If I use 24-0-24 = 35v +- I need to drop the voltage

Thank you & Regards.
 
Why would you need 18V for the center and rear?

It's my listening test. I don't want it should equally sound with front speakers.

I found attached picture while googling, request to expert member to make 35v +- to 18v +-

Thanks & Best Regards.
 

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I found attached picture while googling, request to expert member to make 35v +- to 18v +-

Output voltage will be the Uz - Ube, Uz is the voltage drop across the Zener diode and Ube is the voltage drop across the base-emitter junction of the transistor. Ube is 0.6V typically. Pay attention on the power dissipation on the transistor, it will be a lot of heat there.
 
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Thank you ratza for technical description

rather change the gain of the amplifier than the voltage size. crude easy way is
to build the amplifiers with a variable pot at input and set them up afterward.

I accept your solution, but consider real complexity.

My previous project and assembling problems & looking for easy solution.

Previous project 7.1 ( 7 chips=tda2030a & 1 chip=tda7294 )
It sounds very good & error-free. I build all this on the floor.
1) Transformer 2 Nos (12-0-12, 24-0-24)
2) Power supply 2 Nos ( One is for 2030 & another for 7294 )
3) Two big heat sink ( One is for 2030 & another for 7294 )
4) One big PCB & 7 Chips size 8" x 4" approx
5) PCB for 7294 size 4" x 4" approx
6) 4 channel crossover to run front amps & speakers
7) Low pass equalizer to run sub-7294.
8) lot-off wiring.
Still I could not set in subwoofer enclosure.

For this I have to reduce components. I am using two bigger & heavy transformer 5 Amp each. If I learn how to drop voltage 35vto18v I can reduce one transformer.

2nd try is to reduce transformer I build BRIDGE=tda2030a & tda2050 but it is not good as 7294 mono.

Then I decided if choose 7nos 7294/3886 I will be able to reduce components.
 
pra3718, powering the chips with different voltages won't help at all, you'll only limit the maximum power. You need to adjut gains of each amp so they match with the speaker sensitivity. The sub will have the highest gain, while rear will have lowest. This can be achieved very simple by using voltage dividers at the inputs of each channel.
 
Ok. Accepted.

But here is lot-off threads where member manage tda2030a/tda2050/lm1875/lm3875 for surround sound and lm3886/tda7294/tda7293 mono/bridge for sub. How they manage ? Are they using 2 transformer and all this (post # 6) components. It is still difficult to keep in sub-enclosure.
 
I have tried lot-off variations and still stick with

Previous project 7.1 ( 7 chips=tda2030a & 1 chip=tda7294 )
It sounds very good & error-free. I build all this on the floor.
1) Transformer 2 Nos (12-0-12, 24-0-24)
2) Power supply 2 Nos ( One is for 2030 & another for 7294 )
3) Two big heat sink ( One is for 2030 & another for 7294 )
4) One big PCB & 7 Chips size 8" x 4" approx
5) PCB for 7294 size 4" x 4" approx
6) 4 channel crossover to run front amps & speakers
7) Low pass equalizer to run sub-7294.
 
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