hello,
few days ago I found a circuit board almost with no parts in it.all I can say its an amplifier circuit board.I tried many ways to figure out the missing parts and simply I failed.or I couldn't reach the right place.why I am so excited about this junk because a good feelings comes out if i can repair or rebuild than this junk will become awesome and I don't have any amplifier but I have 2speakers of 8ohm.so its up to you genius see these photos and say how much possibilities to bring this circuit board alive....
thank you...
few days ago I found a circuit board almost with no parts in it.all I can say its an amplifier circuit board.I tried many ways to figure out the missing parts and simply I failed.or I couldn't reach the right place.why I am so excited about this junk because a good feelings comes out if i can repair or rebuild than this junk will become awesome and I don't have any amplifier but I have 2speakers of 8ohm.so its up to you genius see these photos and say how much possibilities to bring this circuit board alive....
thank you...
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It looks like it's been stripped of parts. I've repaired a few amplifiers in my day, and I've designed and built a few too. I strip old electronics of valuable parts and actually reuse some of them. Some of those old parts are made of unobtanium and come in handy.
I wouldn't do anything with that piece of junk. I'd grab the heat sink and chuck the rest into the electronic recycling bin.
Buy a chip amp kit. There's tons of documentation on all the popular chip amps. Don't ask which chip/kit. Look at posts in this forum and ask specific questions.
I wouldn't do anything with that piece of junk. I'd grab the heat sink and chuck the rest into the electronic recycling bin.
Buy a chip amp kit. There's tons of documentation on all the popular chip amps. Don't ask which chip/kit. Look at posts in this forum and ask specific questions.
in my country no Amazon or ebay available that I choose and pick it..for this circuit I thought it might be the good one and I am asking for help...yea many circuits available in here but most common problem Is high voltage transformer...this circuit feeds on 12v 5amp and I don't know output watt...may be more than 100w...not all circuits deliver that much power in such low voltage...it might be helpful for me if I can find something like this runs in low and deliver high...
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