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100 Watt Guitar Amp (Mk II) 100 Watt Guitar Amp (Mk II) ---149
100W RMS Amplifier This is a 100 watt basic power amp that was designed to be (relatively) easy to build at a reasonable cost. It has better performance (read: musical quality) than the standard STK module amps ---608
10W Audio Amplifier with Bass-boost This design is based on the 18 Watt Audio Amplifier, and was developed mainly to satisfy the requests of correspondents unable to locate the TLE2141C chip. ---16
13.5 Watt Power Amplifier A Very Simple 13.5 Watt RMS Power Amplifier, into an 8 ohm load.This was the Maximum output before Clipping on the Oscilloscope, using an 8 Ohm Resistive oad.Supply Current was aproximately 17 mA.
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15 Watt Amplifier A 15 watt amplifier made using discrete components. Sergio designed this circuit for his Electronics Level II course.
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18W Audio Amplifier High Quality very simple unit
No need for a preamplifier ---14
2 Watt Audio Amplifier this amplifier does have a wide frequency response, low distortion, and is capable of driving an 8 ohm speaker to output levels of around 5 watts with slightly higher distortion. Any power supply in the range 12 to 18 Volts DC may be used.
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20 Watt Class-A Power amp True Class-A power amp for low power systems or tri-amping ---133
20W/Ch Stereo IC amplifier Based on the versatile LM1875 from National Semiconductor ---234
22 Watt Audio Amplifier The 22 watt amp is easy to build, and very inexpensive. The circuit can be used as a booster in a car audio system, an amp for satellite speakers in a surround sound or home theater system, or as an amp for computer speakers. The circuit is quite com ---427
25 Watt MosFet Audio Amplifier High Quality simple unit.No need for a preamplifier ---15
3 - 5 Watt Class-A Audio Amplifier Behaves like a one-valve operated amplifier
Simple circuitry - No cross-over distortion ---18
300W Audio amplifier The amplifier can work both in 4 and 8 ohm and can deliver 300W.
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300W Subwoofer Amplifier This amp is designed especially for subwoofers ---231
300W Subwoofer Power Amplifier The original design was very conservative, and was initially intended to use 2SA1492 and 2SC3856 transistors (rated at 130W) - with 200W (or 230W) devices, ---916
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