Dynamic Microphone Amplifier

Here is the dynamic microphone amplifier circuit diagram. This circuit should be perfect for dynamic microphone… Dynamic microphones are versatile and ideal for general-purpose use. They use a simple design with few moving parts. They are relatively sturdy and resilient to rough handling. They are also better suited to handling high volume levels, such as… Read More »

Dynamic Mic Compressor

The circuit below is a Dynamic Mic Compressor circuit which is simple, easy to built, inexpensive but the results are quite satisfactory. Audio output sounded outstanding. The principle of this circuit is very simple, the first transistor is used as microphone pre-amplifier. Then a second transistor used as a buffer. And the third transistor is… Read More »

2 x 70W Power Stereo Amplifier based on IC STA550

Here’s the circuit diagram of a 70W stereo power amplifier which built using single power IC STA550. The circuit is simple and require little additional electronic components to support the work of IC STA550. This power stereo amplifier works with dual polarity / symmetrical power supply. Since based to the datasheet, the negative supply range… Read More »

68W Power Amplifier with LM3886

This is 68W power audio amplifier circuit which built based on single IC LM3886 from National Semiconductor. A LM3886 used for single channel operation. Dual polarity / split / symmetrical power supply used to operate this amplifier circuit. The LM3886 is a high-performance audio power amplifier capable of delivering 68W of continuous average power to… Read More »

4 Watts FM Transmitter

The following diagram is the FM transmitter circuit with FM transmision up to 4W. Voltage supply for this circuit is 12-16V with current consumption of 100-400mA. This circuit works with frequency of emission range of 88-108MHz. Transistor 2N2219 used as the main signal amplifier. 4 Watts FM Transmitter circuit design: Components List: R1, R2 =… Read More »

Motion Filter Effect

This motion filter effect circuit will controls the initial frequency and controls how much the envelope follower responds to the input signal. An envelope follower/filter combination translates the typical dynamic properties of your axe into modulated timbral changes too, you could feel of it as an automatic wah-wah pedal. Independent Initial Frequency and Sensitivity knobs… Read More »