Category Archives: Audio

Audio schematic diagram



“Hum” Remover

Here is the hum remover circuit diagram. “Hum” usually occured from live audio system, for example: input from microphone. Hum can be removed from an audio signal to get the maximum performance by mixing the actual hum with an antiphase hum in equal level. You can use any NPN transistor to support this circuit.

50 Watt Power Audio Amplifier

Here the circuit diagram of 50W power amplifier. The amplifier uses a pair of power transistors that are MJ2955 and 2N3055 to amplify the input signal. You must use a heatsink on those transistors. The below design diagram uses for single input/output channel, just built two similar circuit to make it dual channel (stereo). Schematic… Read More »

35W Tube Power Amplifier with EL34

This is the circuit diagram of 35W Tube Power Amplifier with EL34. This tube amplifier designed in 1953 and worked from 1954 until 1989. If you’re interested with classic circuit and classic components, then you should try this circuit. The circuit is interesting but i think it is hard to find the tubes. Schematic Diagram:

Portable Audio Amplifier

This is simple portable audio amplifier circuit. This circuit built based on IC TEA2025 which is a monolithic integrated audio amplifier in a 16-pin plastic dual in line package manufactured by UTC. Circuit has Internal Thermal Protector. It is designed for portable cassette players, mp3 players and radios. You can also use it as your… Read More »

2 Watt Mini Audio Amplifier

This is the circuit diagram of 2 Watt mini audio amplifier. This circuit is inexpensive, easy and quite simple. This is general audio amplifier which can be used for computer, CD player or other devices which have headphone output. The circuit was deliberately designed using no ICs and in a rather old-fashioned manner in order… Read More »

200 Watt High Quality Audio Amplifier

This 200 Watt high quality power audio amplifier will give you top class quality for loudspeaker 4 – 8 ohm. Frequency range 20-20000Hz, Voltage 24-36V with current max 5A. You need heatsink to keep the transistor from overheating. Itu use dual polarity power supply to work, then you may use this power supply to supply… Read More »