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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2006
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hello i'm new to DIYaudio,
hope someone would help me!! I found some opa 541 last week, i got them from the sample program. so i thought maybe I could make an amp with them. but i don't wanna make a powerful amp I just want to make an nice little ap nomore than 50W. so I think I could use just one chip per channel, two chip will be to much? in fact I would like to have some hint from you guys maybe a couple of schematics. let see what will happens now? |
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Zemun
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Now you read the forum rules and search the forum for schematic you are after. |
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