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I people from diyAudio, I am here because I need to understand this bridged amplifier component by component. This is the amplifier:
R1-3-5-7-9=22Kohms C2-7=22uF 16V IC1-2=LM1875 R2-8=680ohms C3-6=220nF 100V Lsp=8ohms/ 60W Loudspeaker R4-6=1ohm C4-9=100nF 100V C1=4.7uF 16V C5-8=200uF 25V I will put a power supply of +-15V. I need to put or replace some components or is good like that? I will apreciate your answers,Thank you. |
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