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250W RMS Power Amplifier Legend Stage Master
500W RMS Power Amplifier Based MOSFET
65W Power Amplifier using HEXFET
This is a high quality 65W power amplifier circuit based HEXFET IRF9540 and IRF540. The circuit is quite simple for amplifier with good sound quality. The component parts is easy to find at electronic store around your place. It uses split power supply. Q8, Q10, Q11, Q12, Q13 should be mounted on heatsink for thermic… Read More »
MOSFET Linear Amplifier 300W/50MHz
50W Power Amplifier with STK-1050
This is the circuit diagram of 50W power amplifier based on audio power amplifier IC STK-1050. Symmetrical power supply used to operate this circuit with maximum voltage rated at 53V and recommended supply is 36V. This is a single channel (mono) amplifier circuit, for stereo audio system, you should build two similar circuit. Power supply with… Read More »
70W High Power Amplifier with MOSFET
Here the schematic diagram of 70W power amplifier with MOSFET for your audio system. There are possible alternative input stage transistors, the Toshiba 2SA970BL and 2SC2240BL, which appear to be good substitutes for the Hitachi 2SA1085E and 2SC2547E. The ‘BL’ suffix is the high gain group. Alternatives for the Sanyo 2SC2911 and 2SA1209 are the… Read More »
Stereo Electret Mic Preamplifier
This a simple stereo electret microphone pre amplifier circuit. The below design diagram is the design for single channel, but the design of PCB layout is for stereo design og electret mic pre amp. For maximum performance, better quality, use solid capacitors or film capacitors and metal film resistors (1% tolerance). schematic diagram:
25W HiFi Audio Amplifier with MOSFET
This is high fidelity, high quality 25W HiFi audio amplifier circuit delivers great audio performance. You don’t need pre amplifier circuit for this design since it can be directly connected to the input devices such as computers, phones, radios, TVs, etc. Component list: R1,R4 = 47K 1/4W Resistors R2 = 4K7 1/4W Resistors R3 =… Read More »
