i plan to build a high power amplifier....
the parts that i buy.
6x 10000uF 80V
24x 2Sc2922 / a1216 (200W 17A 180V) (O/p)
8x MJE15031/30 (driver)
30x 2sc1815 (signal)
30x 2sa1015 (signal)
NE5532P x5
resistors ( many resistors )
caps ( many kind of caps )
i have a the design... and PCB of the amp already done (professional).
the heatsink it very big and need to connect him a 4 funs...
it will be a stereo and possibility a bridge-mono.
but... in the design dont show the power supply...
soo i dont how much power i need and i dont now how much power it will out... but in the title written "high power amplifier"
it is not design from the internet....
in the end of my project i will photograph of my finish amp and i put in the forum.
and.... it is probable to guess the O/P power? the amp for 2 ohm bridge 4 ohm....
2sC2922 / A1216
MJE15030 / 31
2sC1815 / A1015
NE5532P
the parts that i buy.
6x 10000uF 80V
24x 2Sc2922 / a1216 (200W 17A 180V) (O/p)
8x MJE15031/30 (driver)
30x 2sc1815 (signal)
30x 2sa1015 (signal)
NE5532P x5
resistors ( many resistors )
caps ( many kind of caps )
i have a the design... and PCB of the amp already done (professional).
the heatsink it very big and need to connect him a 4 funs...
it will be a stereo and possibility a bridge-mono.
but... in the design dont show the power supply...
soo i dont how much power i need and i dont now how much power it will out... but in the title written "high power amplifier"
it is not design from the internet....
in the end of my project i will photograph of my finish amp and i put in the forum.
and.... it is probable to guess the O/P power? the amp for 2 ohm bridge 4 ohm....
2sC2922 / A1216
MJE15030 / 31
2sC1815 / A1015
NE5532P
DJ, can you post a picture of the schematics, please?
In the Leach amp, for example, the output transistors are series connected to handle the voltage but in most other designs they are not. That makes it hard to say what will work and what will not without a schematic.
Haldor, great reply!
/Marcus
In the Leach amp, for example, the output transistors are series connected to handle the voltage but in most other designs they are not. That makes it hard to say what will work and what will not without a schematic.
Haldor, great reply!
/Marcus
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