little Class A headphone amplifier thing i "designed"

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I thought you meant vintage. So what would you say to why wanting to make it with PNP?

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MP40

The answer is because you can
 
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im back and ive done all the tests and the issues are:
-heat way to hot the capacitors get hot too
-too much power
-gets noisy with all my sources (probably a ground loop issue)

and the solutions are:
-get an piece of metal and screw all of the transistors on it, and glue the resistors.

-make the 22ohm resistors 47ohm

-a ground loop isolator/linear and an linear power supply

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and the solutions are:
-get an piece of metal and screw all of the transistors on it, and glue the resistors.
You mean glueing the resistors to the heat sink? you need thermal compound for good heat transference. When I made a similar circuit I ran 2x 5W resistors in parallel to share the heat between them.

In LTspice, If you hover the mouse cursor over a component, it will tell you the dissipation in the lower left.
 
Ahhh I remember the exact learning process your on 😉 just because a component is rated for a heat dissipation doesn't mean that's what you should run it at that rating constantly.
I like to run 5W resistors at 1W constant and for 1/4W at maybe 100mW.
TO-220 transistors start to need there own heat sink at about 500mW.

This probably various amongst opinion, but I like to keep things cool 🥶 and touch-safe.
 
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