Hello everyone!

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Hi everyone!

This is my first post here on diyaudio.com. I am located in Vancouver, and have been interested in audio DIY for quite sometime. I have completed several simpler projects. Speaker building, headphone amplifiers, (Not my designs), etc. So I am not completely green. 🙂 Anyway, I would like to build a stereo amplifier, and noticed that the P3(A?) seems to fit the bill. Ideally, I would like to build using an esiting PCB, and design for this one. Has anyone in around Vancouver built the P3 or any other simpler stereo power amplifiers?

Drop me a PM.

Cheers!

Trevor
 
I don't think I've finished anything, it's all "work in progress".😀

Maybe one or two projects are very nearly finished, but I cann't be sure.

One or two have been abandoned; that's the worst thing, to admit defeat.

I'm happy if something works at all, never mind how "high" the "end" is, but sometimes they turn out very good, and I'm very happy.

There's so much excellent stuff on this forum, I am totally amazed by it, and I have only read a small part so far. You will find something here to inspire you.🙂
 
cunningham said:


Very true. It can always get better. There in lies the problem. It will never be finished!:att'n:

Yes, that's some kind of annoying... I once just wanted to build my
own amp, but i've still haven't my "perfect" amp. Now my latest
design seems to be the candidate, but i am too curious, i need to
check other topologys. (They might sound even better)

To TrevorNetwork2, i hadn't the knowledge either, learning by doing.
Try to get some "free" spice simulator, for example pspice student version.
It has a 10 transistor limit, but that's enough to learn with simpler
circuits, and the p3a is within this limit.
Or just for sniffing, build the P3A from rod, but please, order the PCB
from him, it's his intellectual property and let him at least earn some bucks.

Mike
 
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