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Old 18th October 2005, 04:36 AM   #1
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Default newb with a project already.

Well HELLO!!

I dont expect an answer but I sure would appreciate one so I thought I would try. Im asking in the newbie area so that I dont aggrivate the veterans who have heard it all.

Im buying some small speakers from LSK and I want make my own two channel(stereo) power amp from a kit. Maybe one that has a gain pot(not necessary)??

Now before I spend HOURS searching through this forum, is there a simple solution that I should know about first? Before i waste my time?

Is there a kit out there has all the resistors, power supply,mosfets, PCB etc. etc. included that just needs wires and soldering?

Or at least something simple that a newb can take on? Ive been soldering for years and years but I cant read schematics yet..(ill learn no problem!!)

Thanks guys
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Old 18th October 2005, 04:52 AM   #2
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Welcome to the forums. You might wish to post this over in solid state. Don't worry, they won't bite.

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Old 18th October 2005, 01:31 PM   #3
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I suggest a Gainclone for easy and good, with more documentation than you can shake a stick at: Developed in the Chip Amp section

Besides the kit, you need a tranny, heatsink, a pot, some sort of case and small bits that are easy to find.

Also look at Nuuks site

Have fun.

Edit: reading again I notice you're looking for a complete kit. If you're interested, I've got parts that would get you to solder and wire and (reply here)
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Old 18th October 2005, 07:57 PM   #4
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chip amp kits seems to be well within in my price range for a test run. Common sense is telling me for my application I can just go with the "LM3875 Stereo Kit " can it just be as easy as picking up a "Chipamp Power Supply Kit" to along with it? If so, which one?

x. onasis ; it would be awesome if you can just fill in the gaps for the parts i need... once i build one of these i know im going look back on this a see how simple it all is. It just seems very overwhelming with all these parts I dont know what they are. I know Ill need an enclosure, thats no big deal no worries about that... Mostly just concerned with how to connect the input and output jacks to the board and how easy that is.... same with a gain pot....

keep me updated x. onasis on anyhting you can help me with...
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Old 26th October 2005, 07:37 AM   #5
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Prymopyro just order Charlize from diyparadise.com
connect 12v power supply, rca connectors and binding post and here you fly.
Its just about 10watts, but the best 10 watts for this little money you can buy.
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Old 27th October 2005, 01:16 AM   #6
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Prymopyro just order Charlize from diyparadise.com
connect 12v power supply, rca connectors and binding post and here you fly.
Its just about 10watts, but the best 10 watts for this little money you can buy.

hahah why does that website make absoluty no sense ???
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