Computer Audio Booster 2W by TIP31+TIP32

Sunday, February 24th, 2008
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Here is a simple amplifier for boosting the audio level from low-power sound cards or other audio sources driving small speakers like toys or small transistor radios. The circuit will deliver about 2 watts as shown. The parts are not critical and substitutions will usually work. The two 2.2 ohm resistors may be [...]

Simple LM386 Audio Amplifier

Sunday, February 24th, 2008
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This simple amplifier shows the LM386 in a high-gain configuration (A = 200). For a maximum gain of only 20, leave out the 10 uF connected from pin 1 to pin 8. Maximum gains between 20 and 200 may be realized by adding a selected resistor in series with the same 10 uF capacitor. The [...]

3W - 5W Class-A Audio Amplifier by BD439

Saturday, February 16th, 2008
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Behaves like a one-valve operated amplifier
Simple circuitry - No cross-over distortion
In the old valve days, most commercial audio amplifiers suited for compact integrated mono or stereo record players used a one-valve amplifier topology. The circuit was usually implemented by means of a multiple type valve, e.g. a triode pentode ECL86.
Common features for those amplifiers were: [...]