How do I bridge a OPA549?

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this one is nice if you already have a balanced signal 😉
 

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For my subwoofer project I got a few OPA 549S chips, and some DRV 134 burr-Brown Line balanced drivers, nice if you only have a single-ended input and want to drive a bridged amp.

There is also a method of using a single resistor to bridge amps, Which I have found degrades sound in some cases and improves it on others. You may want to try this.

In addition if you have a buffer amp capable of driving low impedance ~100 ohms, you could drive one amp from its + input and other through the - input. I do not see any major advantage of doing this over the method explained in the much-quoted AN1192, but it is an alternative anyway.
 
Hi MAD_K

I used your scheme with two opa549 for balanced signal input to built indeed nice sounding amp. However I implemented 220K feedback resistors instead of 100K ones. I also put two stereo 100K steeped attenuators to control signal input. Everything is working fine but one thing. There is a kind of white noise at the output of the amp. No hum at all only that noise. It did appear after attenuators were connected so I think that's the reason or maybe there is something else.
I figured out that when I turn the pot to level where attenuation is at level of about 50K the noise is minimal. Is 100K too much for pot. Any other clue?🙁
 
JojoD818 said:
sangram,

Hi, could you please post a schematic of the OPA549 amp setup you used in your sub? Thanks!

JojoD

🙁 Sorry man I've just relocated and my stuff is going to get here only in 1 month, so I don't have access to the schematics till then.

Nothing too complex however I used the schematics off of the datasheet as the application is not particularly demanding. The OPA 549 are configured as non-inverting amplifiers and the two speaker terminals are connected to the outputs of the two amps. The single-ended input is fed into an unity-gain configured DRV134, which has a balanced output. Each of the outputs is connected to a opa 549 input.

I still have to construct the sub, phase control and the MFB section, it will take ~6 months (I don't get much free time).
Sorry I couldn't help you with a schematic 🙁
 
thomashek said:
Hi MAD_K

I used your scheme with two opa549 for balanced signal input to built indeed nice sounding amp. However I implemented 220K feedback resistors instead of 100K ones. I also put two stereo 100K steeped attenuators to control signal input. Everything is working fine but one thing. There is a kind of white noise at the output of the amp. No hum at all only that noise. It did appear after attenuators were connected so I think that's the reason or maybe there is something else.
I figured out that when I turn the pot to level where attenuation is at level of about 50K the noise is minimal. Is 100K too much for pot. Any other clue?🙁

Do you really need all that gain? Try it with 100K resistors and the pot.
 
Is it bridged or single ended? What is the gain you are using?

It is single ended, single amp driving a dual 4 ohm voice coil sub. I tried connecting only one voice coil and it became very loud. I series the coils for an 8 ohm connection and it was also good.

I built 2 channels of the OPA541 and connected each amp to each of the coils and was very amazed how well it sounded. Tomorrow I will try it loud since it is already 10:32PM here, neighbors might get mad! :xeye:

Then I will build another channel of the OPA549 and test it with the same setup as the OPA541.

Very amazed,
JojoD
 
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