Appropriate components: LM 3886/ TDA 7293/ +

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I’m about to buy parts for my first two electronics projects -
Two P2P ‘gainclone’ amps, based on the LM 3886 & TDA 7293 datasheets

I’m going to prototype the two amps, with interchangeable power supplies, before replicating in a three-way part dipole active. (I know a guy doing the LM3875, and we’re going to compare, but I don’t want to burden him with more newbie questions).

Some parts (eg feedback resistors) I have answers for or worked out.

But others, when I look in the array of catalogues of vendors (I found through searching for recommendations here), and read the odd electronics 101article, I have almost no idea of the difference *in appropriate application* for:
axial/
electrolytic/
bipolar/
nonpolar
polypropylene/
surface mount etc:

- So for the components below – which is best??

*Please suggest* the best type of components, and a lesser priority also brands, for these :

LM 3886 (Non-inverting, per the datasheet) resistors:
Inverting input resistance (Ri)
preventing current entering non-inverting input (Rb) :hot:
frequencies to short out R & pass signals to the load (Rl)

TDA 7293
R1 Input resistor :cannotbe:
R2 & R3 Closed lop gain
R4 ST-by time constant
R5 Mute

C1 Input DC coupling
C2 Feedback DC coupling
C3 Mute time constant
C4 ST-by time constant :whazzat:
C5 Bootstrapping
C6-9 Supply voltage bypass :confused:


On another note:
I went to Digikey to look at Panasonic FC; usually I found minimum order quantities of 10.
Any suggested suppliers for good mid-range parts with no MOQ??


Your advice is appreciated!

Happy Christmas

Richard
 
Come on

I don’t mind if you state the obvious – please help: :bawling:

(Apart from eg Vishay/ Caddock from eg Percy Audio for feedback resistors) -

what sort (eg bipolar? axial? :xeye: ) of resistors and capacitors have you guys used for the other parts, eg Feedback DC coupling - in any chip amps??

Thanks

Newbie
 
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