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Join Date: Aug 2009
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Looking for a schematic for a .5 to 1W guitar amp with absolutely no frills. No volume control, tone, etc.
Note: I'd also like a schematic that uses discrete components rather than something like an LM386 or LM380-N and the like. Have a bunch of old Radio Shack components laying around that need to be used Randy |
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Join Date: Jun 2011
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can you provide an inventory of parts you currently have on hand that you are considering using up?
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: the north
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You have any power supply?
At what voltage?
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Join Date: Feb 2009
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Join Date: Aug 2009
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Anywho, call the the 2N2222 packs, MPF102's, 2053's, regulators, resistor packs, etc. I also have a VERY extensive junkbox...collecting parts for 30 years Actually, I can design and build this amp by my lonesome, but I kinda figured that others have already been down this path numerous times, and I'd kinda like not having to worry about all that stuff, get the iron out, and solder away Note two: I love building useful gear from junked electronics and giving parts a new "life," if u will |
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Join Date: Aug 2009
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Well, I have the regulated 10A, 12V supply from Radio Shack in my building/ham shack, but I'd rather not have to lug that thing around just to practice my guitar in my bedroom. Was thinking about getting a 12V, 1-2A wallwart, filtering the crapola out if it, putting a regulator on the output, and bypassing the regulator at audio for a cheap and dirty supply. Whatcha think? Hmmmm..wondering (off the top of my head) if that would be a good enough supply for class-A bias?
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Dorset, UK
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What about this 2 watt one 2 Watt Amplifier or this one http://circuitdiagram.net/2-watt-min...amplifier.html
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Join Date: Aug 2009
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As most of us know here, 2W can get kinda loud if ur not careful As an aside, did any of u ever run across any DIY 1-2W mono amps that have THD's @ or less than %.001? I think it mite be kewl to build a pair for an iPhone or Android phone for the bedroom, and I know there are some audiophiles out there that would pay good cash for that kinda setup I see it now..two mono-blocks driving and pair of 4" maggies Aside #2: I tend to be a single-ended tube freak when it comes to "real" audio |
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Join Date: Aug 2009
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Join Date: Jan 2005
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I think the first of the 2 watt ones is the best, but i'd add a bootstrap to it.
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