I just designed an amplifier to power big speakers with small voltage!

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why does everyone think im a troll? what's the point in it?
i'm just trying to learn :(
if I had money and time I would go ahead and buy the parts to build an amazing amplifier.... but I don't have any way to get anywhere because my moms car is dead (someone took the car battery out of it to use it for their boat...)

maybe I should be serious and take a video of my amplifier powering a speaker... and have a microphone.
then there would be obvious proof that my amplifier really works..
jeeze it's like the whole world hates me. i see no point in arguing..
 
realflow100:
Money and time are not the issues. Understanding is the issue. You don't seem to be properly engaging with the people who are trying to help you. Instead you seem to blunder on in your own little universe. It might help if we knew who we are talking to: how long have you been playing with electronics, how far has your science education progressed etc. That would help people pitch their replies at the appropriate level.
 
okay I know how to make a super simple amplifier that actually amplifies and that's about it.
I've been messing around with electronics for about 1-3 years.. but only the simple stuff.. like taking things apart to see how they work.. but i haven't actually built anything until a few days ago when I actually built my very first working amplifier..
 
why does everyone think im a troll? what's the point in it?
i'm just trying to learn :(
if I had money and time I would go ahead and buy the parts to build an amazing amplifier.... but I don't have any way to get anywhere because my moms car is dead (someone took the car battery out of it to use it for their boat...)

maybe I should be serious and take a video of my amplifier powering a speaker... and have a microphone.
then there would be obvious proof that my amplifier really works..
jeeze it's like the whole world hates me. i see no point in arguing..

Hi,

Because you are not trying to learn anything, or here to learn.

You want to be able to build amplifiers with no idea how they really work.

We have no doubt your amplifier "works" and makes some noise, so
what. We all know why it does make some noise, and we all know
why although it works its a very poor implementation for purpose.

The fact that it "works" has nothing to with - so it must be OK /good.

100+ posts into this thread and your still moaning about your
worldview not being accepted and indicating you don't understand
anything more than when it started, and describing what you've
done in ludicrously flowery totally inaccurate prose, that has
nothing to do with the actual physical reality.

" like taking things apart to see how they work..."

A statement that couldn't be more incorrect for electronics.

Simple fact is you know next to nothing and how you imagine it
works or imagine how good it is, is basically just being tedious.

Learn the proper language or don't talk about it.

rgds, sreten.
 
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Please don't call people trolls. That's not a smart thing to do.
I do know the difference between AC and DC and I know what a capacitor is and what it does
I am having a bit of a difficult time with biasing through.
I don't know how to read ohms law but I know very basic how many ohms something such as a speaker is..
 
Electronics is a big subject. Sometimes I don't ask questions, simply
because I know I won't understand the given answers. Think about it.

Hi,

An intelligent questions answer always makes some sense to the questioner.

(Unless the answer given is wrong by someone who can't ask intelligent
questions, and doesn't understand the intelligent question in the first place.)

Ask a good question here and likely half the answers here will be wrong.

Still a good learning process is sorting the wheat from the chaff.

rgds, sreten.
 
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