Showing posts with label 300w. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 300w. Show all posts

Sunday, October 26, 2014

300W Power Amplifier Elektor

Taken by themselves, the properties of the PA300 amplifier are not revolutionary. But taken in combination, they show something special: a robust 300 watt hi-fi power amplifier that is not too difficult to build. There are several starting points to the design of a power amplifier: pure hi-fi without any compromise; simplicity and reliability; high output power. The design of the present amplifier is a mixture of these. The result is a unit that does not use esoteric components, is not too complex, and is fairly easily reproduced. In fact, it could well be named a Hi-fi public address amplifier.

There will be a few eyebrows raised at the power output of 300 watts (into 4Ohm); it is true, of course, that in the average living room 30–40 W per channel is more than sufficient. However, peaks in the reproduced music may have a power of 10–20 times the average level. This means that some reserve power is desirable. Also, there are loudspeakers around with such a low efficiency that a lot more than 30–40W is needed. And, last but not least, there are many people who want an amplifier for rooms much larger than the average living room, such as an amateur music hall.


 the exception of an IC at the input, the circuit of the PA300 amplifier is conventional.
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Friday, September 5, 2014

300W Power Amplifier Circuit with 2N773

Power Amplifier 300W with transistor 2N3773
This amplifier was designed to provide a use for the otherwise useless TO3 power transistors that many hobbyists have in their junk pile.  With good construction the module is capable of high quality performance and is rated to 300 watts into a 4 ohm load depending on power supply.  With the driver and output transistors specified it is limited to DC rails of +/- 70 volts. 

Power
Power Amplifier Circuit Diagram

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Saturday, August 16, 2014

300W subwoofer amplifier schematic

300W woofer subwoofer systemThis is an amplifier circuit that is formed from a transistor amplifier miraculous. This circuit is used in the speaker subwoofer with 300W maximum power on each side. To apply it, can be used in the room that is not too large, like the car. And the voltage needed between 25 to 42 Volt DC.

This is schematic of 300W subwoofer amplifier

subwoofer amplifier circuit rangkaian skematic
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