This is my stereo amp...
it's based on the LM3886T...
i have a 27+27 V 300 VA toroidal transformer, and a total of 37000uF in the supply...
the VU meter is based on the IC's LM3915 and LM3916...
i desing all the boards...
the result of the test show...
60W per channel and a Singal noise ratio of 87dB
the amp is not finishied...
it's based on the LM3886T...
i have a 27+27 V 300 VA toroidal transformer, and a total of 37000uF in the supply...
the VU meter is based on the IC's LM3915 and LM3916...
i desing all the boards...
the result of the test show...
60W per channel and a Singal noise ratio of 87dB
the amp is not finishied...
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Ugly GC
Here is mine GC which was made from junk plexiglass! It uses toroidal transformer 2x19V 220VA and it works great!
http://shrani.si/f/46/q6/1wU6ywqB/dsc03451.jpg
http://shrani.si/f/47/V3/3rrtu0Ad/dsc03455.jpg
http://shrani.si/f/i/LZ/1L6WXUzv/dsc03457.jpg
Greating Ales
* images changed to links due to size *
Here is mine GC which was made from junk plexiglass! It uses toroidal transformer 2x19V 220VA and it works great!
http://shrani.si/f/46/q6/1wU6ywqB/dsc03451.jpg
http://shrani.si/f/47/V3/3rrtu0Ad/dsc03455.jpg
http://shrani.si/f/i/LZ/1L6WXUzv/dsc03457.jpg
Greating Ales
* images changed to links due to size *
Re: Ugly GC
We can't, they link to your own server. You have to do it. 😉
mravlcax said:Sorry for big photo's! Admins please feel free to resize them. I use LM3886T!
We can't, they link to your own server. You have to do it. 😉
mravlcax, I changed the images to links in your last post so those of us with slower connections don't have to wait for the images to load.
Endia -
I like the wood blocks too. Sand them smooth and put a finish on them. Very 'Earth' oriented. Different.
Bluto
I like the wood blocks too. Sand them smooth and put a finish on them. Very 'Earth' oriented. Different.
Bluto
Monkey 29 -
That's extremely impressive. Has the 'bake beans with lightning' attitude.
Thanks for sharing.
Bluto
That's extremely impressive. Has the 'bake beans with lightning' attitude.
Thanks for sharing.
Bluto
Mick_F said:
Apologies for the delayed response.
Mick, that's great work. I've been looking at GCs that seem to be layering more and more parts into them. I built my GC as simply as I could and have been loving the sound. Your design fits my philosophy of simplicity and then some. My next GC will be a clone of your clone.
Outstanding job you've done and thanks for taking the time to post about it.
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