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Hey folks -

I've been dabbling with some DIY audio schematics, and managed to cobble together the LM386 Little Gem amp, and I'm onto my next project.

I've got a KA4558 op-amp chip handy. All the schematics I've seen show similar op-amp chips used in pre-amp circuits, and not in actual amplifier circuits.

Can the KA4558 or similar op-amp chips be used to make a small practice amp, or are they only useful in the pre-amp circuits?
 
jovial_cynic,

The KA4558 is a common replacement for any of the 4558 family of dual opamps.

Basically, it's two improved 741 opamps in an 8 pin package.

It will make a nice preamp and tone control section for a mono practice amp.

Larry
 
Lsharptec1 said:
jovial_cynic,
It will make a nice preamp and tone control section for a mono practice amp.


Ah, interesting. I've never used a pre-amp before, so I'm not completely certain how it shapes the sound. Like I said - I've build the LM386-based Little Gem, and it did what I wanted it to do. You are suggesting that a KA4558-based pre-amp to go into the Little Gem amp would be an improvement?

Do you suppose a 9v could power both of them, or am I going to need to use a 9v for each of them?
 
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