I want to create a AMP for my car, I did some research and all of the site gave me are to technical in nature, i was hopping that there would be a easier way or instruction that i could follow like, what board, diode, transistors that i should buy, and a step by step procedure on assembling it.
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Look at www.41hz.com or www.chipamp.com both offer full kits. All you need to do is follow the instructions and solder, add a power supply, and case.
the websites posted above have complete instructions for the amplifier sections.
as far as I know, there is no commercial/kit alternative for the car SMPS. you could, however, cannibalize one from an existing car amp. just what I did....
a P3A/P68 hybrid 2channel amp still using the original powersupply and preamp sections.
as far as I know, there is no commercial/kit alternative for the car SMPS. you could, however, cannibalize one from an existing car amp. just what I did....
a P3A/P68 hybrid 2channel amp still using the original powersupply and preamp sections.
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LightwaveDude said:Look at www.41hz.com or www.chipamp.com both offer full kits. All you need to do is follow the instructions and solder, add a power supply, and case.
Thanks LightwaveDude for the links... the second site i think gave me an idea what a chip would look like.
another question arises, if you dont mind, and sorry for my ignorance, may i ask those chips that i saw did not have jack in/out(or RCF? red and white input/output)?
so where will i connect the Head units audio output? and where will i connect the speakers input?
thanks
djQUAN said:the websites posted above have complete instructions for the amplifier sections.
as far as I know, there is no commercial/kit alternative for the car SMPS. you could, however, cannibalize one from an existing car amp. just what I did....
a P3A/P68 hybrid 2channel amp still using the original powersupply and preamp sections.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
may i know how you come about this project? i mean what are the parts that i could change in a cannibalized car amp? and where could i bu this kit in the Philippines? is it much cheaper to build than to buy a new one?
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I just traced the circuit and isolated the powersupply section from the amp section. then drew a line and chopped the board in half.
I then made a new amp section from a schematic from www.sound.au.com P68 two for a stereo pair.
I then made a new amp section from a schematic from www.sound.au.com P68 two for a stereo pair.
Are most amplifiers capable of powering a sub woofer?
I'm beginning a similar project only for a dedicated sub woofer amp. Will it have proper response in the 20-200hz range?
What did you end up using for a power supply, I'm assuming for a car it requires 12v dc. I've never seen a DIY car amplifier before.
I'm beginning a similar project only for a dedicated sub woofer amp. Will it have proper response in the 20-200hz range?
What did you end up using for a power supply, I'm assuming for a car it requires 12v dc. I've never seen a DIY car amplifier before.
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