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Wednesday, March 22, 2023

on video DIY 4x505watt High Power Amplifier using 40 transistors | 2SC5200 & 2SA1943 #cbzproject


 This Amplifier Board is a recent project I designed using the last 8 pairs of transistors mounted on a 2U 30cm built-up heatsink. This amplifier board works normally at a maximum voltage of 80v ct 80v (DC), and requires an additional voltage of 12-15v ct to activate the speaker protection.

How to build high power amplifier VERY SIMPLE, using 20 transistors 2SC5200 & 2SA1943 with TL072 IC audio preamplifier applications.

  Low noise, low power consumption

  Low Total Harmonic Distortion

  High Input Impedance. . . JFET Input Stage

  Internal Frequency Compensation

  The amplifier circuit delivers powerful bass and super clear sounds

  DIY High power amplifier very simple, using 20 transistors 2SC5200 & 2SA1943 with TL072 IC

  In the next video, I will guide you on how to make amplifiers using the 2SA1943 and 2SC5200 transistor without connecting the 12VDC direct speaker as the previous version, but using a capacitor to prevent the DC from passing through the speaker and the output power is still strong.

This is the simplest circuit, easy to find components for new people.

Thank you for watching the video and for supporting me.


 This Amplifier Board is a recent project I designed using the last 8 pairs of transistors mounted on a 2U 30cm built-up heatsink. This amplifier board works normally at a maximum voltage of 80v ct 80v (DC), and requires an additional voltage of 12-15v ct to activate the speaker protection.

How to build high power amplifier VERY SIMPLE, using 20 transistors 2SC5200 & 2SA1943 with TL072 IC audio preamplifier applications.

  Low noise, low power consumption

  Low Total Harmonic Distortion

  High Input Impedance. . . JFET Input Stage

  Internal Frequency Compensation

  The amplifier circuit delivers powerful bass and super clear sounds

  DIY High power amplifier very simple, using 20 transistors 2SC5200 & 2SA1943 with TL072 IC

  In the next video, I will guide you on how to make amplifiers using the 2SA1943 and 2SC5200 transistor without connecting the 12VDC direct speaker as the previous version, but using a capacitor to prevent the DC from passing through the speaker and the output power is still strong.

This is the simplest circuit, easy to find components for new people.

Thank you for watching the video and for supporting me.

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