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#test #no3 #gainclone #toshiba #buffered #emiterfollower #LM3876 #2sc5200 #2sa1943 #stereo #2ohm #stable 130W 1kHz @4ohm @ch 255W 1kHz @2ohm @ch #bridged #mode #not #tested #yet :D
#gainclone #test2 #parallel #lm3886
#gainclone #test #wow #thatsound #lm3875
The whole system. Fostex 103e combine with 10 inch subwoofer. Powered by LM3886 gainclone.
Gainclone
While being in a need for a better audio amplifier, I've decided to make a Gainclone. In my case - a 4 channel LM1875. Each channel will be connected to a RRR S-30B speaker (decent soviet/latvian speakers with a relatively flat output curve - good for audio development). I don't really need too much power, if fact, low power is good in my case, so this will do just fine. Toroidal PSU and a DIY rack mount case (so it sits nicely with my g3258 PC) should do the job.
Hopefully, it will come to life during the next two weeks as all the supplies should be readily available to me.
sOI!
This is the amp I made this spring. It is a LM3875 Gainclone. It was made with the awesome Audio Sector board. It is dual-mono with 2x Avel 330va 25-0-25 transformers. At some point I will probably add a power indicator LED.