I am currently in the process of planning my first proper DIY amplifier. I have built a coiuple of single channel prototypes a couple of years back when i was a teenager never had the money to build something proper until now. I am using the lm3886t as my power amp drive. I will require some form of tone/volume control(balance is optional). It must be easy to build on strip board (dont really have pcb ability yet) and needs to reasonably good quality. I have been looking at the LM1036 chip for quite sometime. It offers a simple and complete solution for my needs... I think. First of all has any one tried this setup or any other setup using LM1036. My biggest concern is the signal to noise ratio is80db on 1036 compared to 92db on the 3886. What is the significance of this? I would also be intersted if there are any alternatives.
Hi,
I have used the LM1036, but I was not too happy with the result (OK, I had some grounding problems too). I even have used the predecessors TCA730 and TCA740 (now THAT's a long time ago!).
If you combine a 80dB s/n preamp and a 96dB s/n power amp, you indeed end up with something very close to 80dB s/n :-(
What I would do now (and what I will do for my next project) is skip the tone controls and just use a decent volume pot in front of the power amplifier (the LM3886 in your case, lots of info on this nowadays: gainclones everywhere!)
Regards, Dirk
I have used the LM1036, but I was not too happy with the result (OK, I had some grounding problems too). I even have used the predecessors TCA730 and TCA740 (now THAT's a long time ago!).
If you combine a 80dB s/n preamp and a 96dB s/n power amp, you indeed end up with something very close to 80dB s/n :-(
What I would do now (and what I will do for my next project) is skip the tone controls and just use a decent volume pot in front of the power amplifier (the LM3886 in your case, lots of info on this nowadays: gainclones everywhere!)
Regards, Dirk
I agree with you that remoiving tone controls would simplify the design but I require them. Do you know of any other similar chip that is a all in one package with good quality sound that will work with the 3886.
Hi!
Take a look at the circuits described in the new Project 97 of ESP:
http://sound.westhost.com/project97.htm
They do exactly what you want, and performance mainly depens on your choice of the OP Amp (I would recommend Burr Brown, they've even got a good samples program...)
Ciao,
Arndt
Take a look at the circuits described in the new Project 97 of ESP:
http://sound.westhost.com/project97.htm
They do exactly what you want, and performance mainly depens on your choice of the OP Amp (I would recommend Burr Brown, they've even got a good samples program...)
Ciao,
Arndt
Any particular reason you want all in one package? This can actually end up being more difficult. A lot of the all-in-one chips are surface mount, for instance, which would be a problem for me. Also, I would bet that many of them are digitally controlled.pundip said:I agree with you that remoiving tone controls would simplify the design but I require them. Do you know of any other similar chip that is a all in one package with good quality sound that will work with the 3886.
I like the ESP idea. If you get the circuit board it makes for a very simple effort.
The initall attraction was the chip and the layout was well suited for strip board construction also the control pots didnt have to be ganged. Also I have been told that putting carbon resistors in signal path introduces noise and the dc controlled volume seemed a good way to avoid that. The ESP idea seems like a good plan.
What would be the best opamp to drop in instead of the tl amps. Also is using carbon pots a huge issue, can the noise introduced be ignored or is it wroth going for wirewound pots. (I cant seem to find wirewound ganged pots to save my life). Thankyou for your advice I will post pics once the amp comes to life.
What would be the best opamp to drop in instead of the tl amps. Also is using carbon pots a huge issue, can the noise introduced be ignored or is it wroth going for wirewound pots. (I cant seem to find wirewound ganged pots to save my life). Thankyou for your advice I will post pics once the amp comes to life.
Carbon pots will be much less noisy than that tone control IC. If this is a cheap project I am not sure it is worth worrying that much about the pots. They are an easy item to upgrade later.
You could also look at cermet or conductive plastic pots.
You could also look at cermet or conductive plastic pots.
Dual DC Operated Tone/Volume/Balance Circuit
Hi there, I share this proyect fixed, fixed because i found in a web page and those work, after this take a look the datashhet and see some errors, well, this is the history enjoy it!
Hi there, I share this proyect fixed, fixed because i found in a web page and those work, after this take a look the datashhet and see some errors, well, this is the history enjoy it!
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Hi there, I share this proyect fixed, fixed because i found in a web page and those work, after this take a look the datashhet and see some errors, well, this is the history enjoy it!
And I forget tell......... THAT'S REALLY WORKS VERY GOOD!!!! the loudness got a great effect in the speakers to much better than TL072 or 4558, to much deep in treble and bass, in fact, don't know why they call "Tone Control"
And I forget tell......... THAT'S REALLY WORKS VERY GOOD!!!! the loudness got a great effect in the speakers to much better than TL072 or 4558, to much deep in treble and bass, in fact, don't know why they call "Tone Control"
Some pics, and I use sta540 like amplifier
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Hi there, I share this proyect fixed, fixed because i found in a web page and those work, after this take a look the datashhet and see some errors, well, this is the history enjoy it!
I so much visit to the PCB but not the componentes.txt remember, is important see it because some components are changed and in componentes.txt, contain it that information; obvious, if you want build this proyect 😀
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