Re: Audio amlifier.
- From: "Tim Martin" <tim2718281@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 09 Aug 2005 10:04:13 GMT
"pacemkr" <pacemkr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Electronics being the second part of my major I am very much interested
and always have been. That said I have absolutely no
> problem investing into test equipment and the like. I'm not saying I'm
loaded, far from that, I just feel this is something worth
> investing in.
Go for it. I picked out two sites (Rod Elliott's ESP site and the Decibel
Dungeon site) which have construction guidelines aimed at those unfamiliar
with amplifier construction.. I think those guidelines are helpful, even if
you're building different designs. And of course if you're doing an
electronics course, you'll have lots of assistance and test equipment on
hand.
The chip-amp designs are reported to be very high quality if working within
their specs; they need little test equipment, and the low component count
means they can be built without PCBs.
Why not take the chip-amp designs from Decibel Dungeon and the ESP projects
pages and cost them yourself?
Tim
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