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2fast
i plan on building a simple car chip amp ...

i know there are two popular chips ...one of them the TDA1554Q and another one the LM chip...

i wanted to ask which chip is better to use for a car amp ?
how much power can i get out of these chips...reading the pdf application of each chip there is an amplifier circuit which shows how to make a 22W amp using the chip and a few external components..

can i bridge say two 22W amps for one 44W amp...then make two boards of this to get an amp for two speakers 44w each output?

i know i sound like a noob...but thats what i am right now :eek:


any help appreciated.


cheers
kinser
2fast,

The TDA1554Q is 22 watts when bridged, so maby you could bridge-parallel the 4 11 watt amps that are in the TDA1554Q.
About the LM chip.. do you know the full number?
cause that will help..
hope I helped! :D

Kinser,

P.S.
im 14 years old and live in R'aanana..
how old are you? were do u live?
2fast
hey..

thanks for the tip!!

do you think it can work good if i were parralel bridging between these chips without circuit modifications ?

im 21 and lives in haifa :)


:angel:
mwmkravchenko
THis may prove to be helpfull.

Mark
2fast
thanks mate!

looks like what i was looking for :)
eranrund
hey guys..
i'm from israel as well.. originally from haifa and live in telaviv these days
i'm into building my very first gainclone these days, and would love to chat with you

if you're into this, my icq is 7864557 and msn is tcgg0d@hotmail.com

word :)

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