3 Transistor HP Amplifier with low dist

If you really need to get rid of noise, try a CLC or CLCLC filter, but make sure you simulate it in spice first to tune the values and get rid of resonance/ringing. Cap ESR matters a lot here, you might need to choose some high ESR caps to increase the damping factor of the system.
 
Turn on/off-thump is minimal without the resistor but yeah include one if you feel better with it.
According to that linked thread, I will say that connecting a 10k-resistor won´t help much charging the cap, cause the heaphones are a short in comparison.

On my PCB it´s easy enough to take 2x standard 0.6W resistor and solder them from cap to GND@ the output connector (botton layer).
 
I will use 1k.
I did not make the amp yet. I am pretty sure it sounds so good it qualifies building it in a small aluminium enclosure. But that requires careful planning to fit everything in, it's like a puzzle. And I was waiting for the necessary components.
Finally I have everything and I can start, when I have time. Can't wait.
 
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Easy enough to solder a pair of resistors across the 1/4" jack socket, which is what I tend to do (when I remember!).

The thump on this one is nowhere near as brutal as other amps, such as my T2 (or Noir), but can't hurt to tame it.

Look forward to hearing how you get on with your build Widea.
 
See post #5.
The question about the power dissipation is also answered in this thread at least twice (incl. the schematic from lineup with static DC values) but avtech23 was kind enough repeating it.
Better to read the thread once slowly than 3 times too quick😉
Set it up in LTspice for yourself. See attachment for quick work.
 

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I want to make sure I get everything right which is why I always double check to ask 😛 I think it's more polite than getting it wrong and then wondering why it doesn't work, personally

(Good to know I was right though)

Edit: Also, I have already simmed the model in LTspice but again, want to confirm if it's the right idea or not 🙂
 

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And with all that extra space, I added an option for a bluetooth module that is run from a buck converter.

The BT module is another matter though. They are notoriously noisy. I used the manufacturer's recommended schematic but the module beeps and screams and carries on. It is sending so much junk back through the ground that the LM317 is unstable.
Looks great! Just curious what BT module are you using here?
 
What I've been working on 🙂

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It's a weird shape because it's meant to slide into this case, the cutouts are for the IEC socket and RCA jacks.

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