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The amplifier is assembled on a TDA7262 chip, the power in stereo version is 35 Watt, and in mono version it is 80 Watt.
Here is the assembled amplifier


Scheme:
stereo option


bridge version


I bought the case at a radio store, took a transformer from a broken music center, a cooler and a radiator from an old computer.
All assembled



Photo of the amplifier during operation


Back view


If you have any questions, ask.


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Comments (15)
  1. SVL
    #1 SVL Guests 26 October 2010 22:54
    2
    1.there is no need for such a radiator.
    2. If configured correctly, the microcircuit will heat up much less!
    3.do not spoil computer hardware!
    4. Why is it so powerful? The speaker on which it stands will not draw 35 watts, and with a power of 10 watts you will not be able to sit in the room.
  2. Viki
    #2 Viki Guests February 2, 2011 09:48
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    svl, you are wrong about 10 watts, 60 watts is not enough for me, I’m sitting calmly in the room. will have to do
  3. ilshat1996
    #3 ilshat1996 Guests March 1, 2011 00:08
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    Please tell me where can I buy or get a microcircuit from or how to make it myself?? sad
  4. NOTFRONT
    #4 NOTFRONT Guests 1 March 2011 14:49
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    There are these stores called radio parts or something like that. Keyword "Radio". They have similar microcircuits.
  5. ilshat1996
    #5 ilshat1996 Guests 1 March 2011 16:38
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    Clearly, please tell me which of these two circuits should I assemble? sad
  6. NOTFRONT
    #6 NOTFRONT Guests 1 March 2011 20:25
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    Whichever one you want. In the stereo (1st scheme) version 35 Watt, and in mono (2nd scheme) 80 Watt.
  7. CJIAB9IH
    #7 CJIAB9IH Guests 4 July 2011 12:33
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    oops my amp, now I’m converting it to 80W. and about the speakers, the 15 W speakers in the photo from the music center (good), and by the way, the homemade world has not been working for a year now
  8. feelloff
    #8 feelloff Guests 4 July 2011 17:59
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    Well done! Cool amp.
  9. Veent
    #9 Veent Guests 15 October 2011 23:27
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    I built 2x70W in a case of the same size; I don’t even need a cooler)) almost no heating cool
  10. cat
    #10 cat Guests 20 February 2012 15:45
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    2x100 watts is not enough for me at home. And you're talking about 10 here

    cat, Well, you should probably see a doctor then...

    veent, show me a diagram of how you assembled your amplifier.

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