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 »

Stereo Tube Amplifier 4 Watts

This is the circuit diagram of stereo tube amplifier using 6SQ7-GT and 6V6-GT. The tube amplifier circuit is uses the total of 5 power vacuum tube. The diagram is based on the output section design of typical late 1940’s old AM Trutone radio with 6 tubes. The output will be 4 Watts per channel (2x4W… Read More »

6-10W Audio Amplifier with IC TDA2002

This is a class AB 6-10W audio power amplifier circuit which built using a TDA2002 or TDA2003 power amplifier IC module. These are replacements for the original LM383 which is no longer available. It is easy to build and has a minimum of external components. The module has both short circuit protection and thermal protection.… Read More »

25W Hi-Fi Audio Amplifier based LM1875

Here the circuit diagram of 25 watt Hi-Fi (high fidelity) audio amplifier that build based on single power amplifier IC LM1875 that should be run using heatsink attached on its. Components List: R1 _____________ 1K R2 _____________ 1M R3 _____________ 22K R4 _____________ 10K R5 _____________ 180K R6 _____________ 1R IC1 ____________ LM1875 C1 _____________… Read More »

22W Stereo Power Amplifier with TDA1554

Here the circuit diagram of 22W stereo power amplifier. Powered with main power IC TDA1554Q, this circuit works up to 22W for each channel. For stereo channel, the power output  should be up to 2 x 22W . A few externel components required to support the main component. Heatsink on the power IC is a… Read More »

2x10W Audio Amplifier with TDA2009A

This 2x10W audio amplifier circuit power output will be 10 watt on each channel with 4 ohm speaker resistance. The supply voltage required for this circuit is 8 – 24V DC at 1 to 2 Amps. Maximum output power will only be obtained with a power supply of at least 20V and greater than 1.5… Read More »