The original P3a by ESP used those transistors and gave out 100watts in 4 ohms. If you are sure yours are not fakes then why not try his circuit. See: < 60-80W Power Amplifier >. He also sells you PCBs if you want them. They have 2 circuits on one board but can be cut in half.
BTW your link in your edit, doesnt work.
Tony
BTW your link in your edit, doesnt work.
Tony
The original P3a by ESP used those transistors and gave out 100watts in 4 ohms. If you are sure yours are not fakes then why not try his circuit. See: < 60-80W Power Amplifier >. He also sells you PCBs if you want them. They have 2 circuits on one board but can be cut in half.
BTW your link in your edit, doesnt work.
Tony
Thanks for this but how do I 'cut it in half' Just take two of the transistors out, what about other components and values, do they need to be changed?
Also the link you gave it says 60W continuous into 8ohm but with my link 100W is supposed to be acheivable is this because of superior trasistors?
For some reason I can't edit my post THIS is the link.
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Both my AX/BX/GX amps use these or any ON semi clone. VERY durable circuits. The NJW0281/0302 pair are $1.40USD apiece. I get lots of 25 for $26 ($1.04 each). This makes hunting down fakes kind of silly.
At my site below in the "mongrel" folder is AX/BX and a 60w/120w/250w power board to go with them.
OS
At my site below in the "mongrel" folder is AX/BX and a 60w/120w/250w power board to go with them.
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I don't see why they couldn't be used in Carlos' DX amplifier designs that are popular on this forum.
has anyone got the link for this? Thanks for the feedback people.
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