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diyAudio Member
Join Date: May 2003
Location: illinois
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here are what they are labeled
(trying to keep it close in position) ST 9727 tip36c ______ morocco 4 of em and one of these ST 9731 tip35c morocco sorry for what im sure is such an elementary question to you fellaz im still learning, thanx |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Vác, Hungary
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Hi,
they are TIP35C/36C. 100V/25A/125W/3MHz. They are equal to BD249C/250C, the good old output devices. There are lot of DIY amplifier built with this devices. Try to get some 35C, and You can build 120W/4ohm amplifier with 2pairs of them. Sajti |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: May 2003
Location: illinois
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well currently i have 4 of the tip36c
how much power can i get out of them? |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: May 2003
Location: illinois
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oh btw they are out of an old hifonics car audio amp
where some idiot cracked the pcb (so i think they are still good) |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Vác, Hungary
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The 36C is PNP type. The possibilities: 1, Build some class "A" follower. They are good for some 10-15W, with heavy heatsinks 2, Build quasy complementary output stage with them. (Note PNP types for quasy complementary design not common, so not easy to find some schematics). You can get some 40-50W 8ohm, and 90-100W 4ohms. More is possible but not safe to use only two output devices. regards: Sajti |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: May 2003
Location: illinois
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oh lol i will dig through more of my "scrap pile"
to see what i can scrape up ive been wanting to do something my solder has been unused in quite some time
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: United states
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Hi just sub out the 2n6109's with your tip36c's and it should work alright, get you 40~50 watts or so.
I desinged this amp, but it is more or less standard fair. You may also need to replace r18 with a pot to adjust the dc ofset at the output, and r13 and r12 are actually just a 10k pot. You could use some higher power pre-drivers to run tip36's q22 and q24, you could even use the other 2 tip36's but it be a bit over-kill. Sorry, you will have to gather some other parts if you decide to build this. Their are many improvements that could be made but it's cheap and easy to build in it's current state. http://www.easyamp.com/Schematic/pnpamp.gif Good luck |
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