simple ne5532 and irf630

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I construction a simple amplifier,none capacitor,feel sound well,someone give me some advice,my english very poor,hope everyone understand,~~haha~~
in fact,i use irf630 instead of irf610
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Hello.
I use MultiSim, too.
I tested your circuit. It works well.

What I should change.
1. I should use +-18V Supply

2. Use NE5534P. Is a better opamp than NE5532
And you can build two channels separate. Dual Mono blocks.

3. IRF630 is better. 74 Watt. IRF610 only 36 Watt.
Myself, I should go for IRF540N/IRF9540N. More than 100 Watt


Here is my variant. No longer as simple as your. But it is not very difficult.

It gives max 14 Watt RMS into 8 Ohm
By using 2 BOOTSTRAP capacitors we help opamp to give higher volt out.
One thing to fix is the DC offset: -115 mV
This can be done using Pin1 and Pin5 of NE5534
 

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I construction a simple amplifier,none capacitor,feel sound well,someone give me some advice,my english very poor,hope everyone understand,~~haha~~
in fact,i use irf630 instead of irf610
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Dear LoveVirus,

Why not use the NE5534 instead and drive the output stage from pin 5? Basicly you drive them direct from the NE5534 VAS which will be in class A.

With kind regards,
Bas
 
It gives max 14 Watt RMS into 8 Ohm
By using 2 BOOTSTRAP capacitors we help opamp to give higher volt out.
One thing to fix is the DC offset: -115 mV
This can be done using Pin1 and Pin5 of NE5534

Dear Lineup,

Doesn't that increase the distortion of the NE5534? I remember some older measurement I made that distortion rise if you go above approx. 50mV, by miss balance the input transistors in the NE5534

With kind regards,
Bas
 
In bbs.hifidy.com I send a similar message,someone tell me resistor divider too big,suggested that I use constant pressure,I think it is not calculate gate current.
Ciss 600pf and Cdss 250pf at 100khz total 0.6ma+0.25ma
600(pf)x(1E-12)x10(v)x100(khz)x(1E+3)=6E-4(A)=0.6mA
250(pf)x(1E-12)x10(v)x100(khz)x(1E+3)=2.5E-4(A)=0.6mA
I dont know this is right or wrong?
 
Watch out for thermal runaway!!!
Insert a bipolar transistor in series with R4/R5 and mount it on the same heatsink.
See how it is done in other schematics with IRF fets.
At first I don't certainty it work well,output I use OCL,protected my speaker.

above is wrong not
250(pf)x(1E-12)x10(v)x100(khz)x(1E+3)=2.5E-4(A)=0.6mA
is
250(pf)x(1E-12)x10(v)x100(khz)x(1E+3)=2.5E-4(A)=0.25mA
 
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Here is my variant. No longer as simple as your. But it is not very difficult.

Lineup, how will I get 100 watt from +/- 18V supply?

Can we interchange output devices to provide some gain? We can then operate the output stage at higher voltage (say 30V rails) and use zener droppers for the opamp.

Would this work?
 
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