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10W AUDIO AMPLIFIER WITH BASS BOOST ELECTRONIC DIAGRAM


10W AUDIO AMPLIFIER WITH BASS-BOOST ELECTRONIC DIAGRAM

Adjust the volume control on the minimum and R3 position with a minimum value of resistance as well. try to switch the circuit set in R3 to read the flow of about 20 to 25mA. Wait for 15 minutes, connect the ground of A1, P1, C2, C3dan C4. Connect the output also C9 ground

List Component

  • P1 : 22K Log Potemsiometer (Dual gang for stereo)
  • C3, 4 : 470uF/25V
  • P2 : 100K Log Potemsiometer (Dual gang for stereo)
  • C6 : 47pF 63V ceramic ar polyester capasitor
  • R2, 4, 8 : 820R 1/4W
  • C7 : 10nF 63V polyester capasitor
  • R1 : 4K7 1/4W
  • C9 : 100nF 63V polyester capasitor
  • R3 : 500R 1/2W
  • D1 : 1N4148 75V 150mA Diode
  • R5 : 82K 1/4W
  • IC 1 : NE5532 Low noise Dual Op-amp
  • R6, 7 : 47K 1/4W
  • Q1 : BC547B 45V 100mA NPN Transitor
  • R9 : 10R 1/2W
  • Q2 : BC557B 45V 100mA PNP Transitor
  • R10 : 0,22 4W(wirewound)
  • Q3 : TIP42A 60V 6A PNP Transistor
  • C1, 8 : 470nF 63V polyester capasitor
  • Q4 : TIP41A 60V 6A NPN Transistor
  • C2, 5 : 100uF/25V J1 : RCA audio input socket

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