5.1 Stereo Computer Amp

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Hey guys. I'm fairly new to audio, but I've always been into electronics. I took three years of electronics in high school but It's been a few years and I haven't kept up with it. Now to my question. I have been looking for a audio system for my computer. I have a big monitor and watch a lot of dvd's on it and I want to take advantage of the sound card that I purchased which has the capability of 5.1 surround sound. I have looked all over the internet and every speaker system that is specifically for a computer is no more than 200w. I like the idea of building my own amp from scratch, and purchasing or building the speakers to go with it. I know how to use a soldering iron, and a multimeter. I just need a good schematic of a kick a** amp/speaker setup, and a breakdown of how it should be setup for optimal performance. I know one of you guys can help me.

Thanks-dyerpunk
 
You don't need lots of watts really, just good efficient speakers.

If you'd like to keep it simple, you could build 5 channels of LM3886 based amps. This would easily out-do any off-the-shelf PC speaker set you could get.

As for a sub, well you would have to build the whole sub including box, so unless you're up for that, you might as well buy one.
 
As far as building anything I don't have a problem with. I would rather the whole system be built by me than strore bought. All that I need is a good set of directions/schematics and a list of stores that I can purchase the materials from.
 
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