DIY Audio Amp
I was once told every man should do three things in his life; father a child, build a house, plant a tree. I have done none of those things. I did however build a very under-powered audio amp. We were given an old Technics record player, and me being economically self-reliable (cheap) I thought I'd build the amp to go with it. What follows is a description of a descent into madness;![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh6u00PYhkfWhd0Wgb9fabGXB7N-u6rUqCjXzktZgXf_SReNdiKbw9VvQHf6a22yiIPaWFQN8iKToS_VFBVdafmQxxWcvbwXnO4N81CGJb7YpdO_o8cA27oKHuPVbLO2IhWmXYVi96bGYPr/s320/IMG_20171023_130516%25401.jpg)
http://www.circuitbasics.com/build-a-great-sounding-audio-amplifier-with-bass-boost-from-the-lm386/
I built two amps into one device, one for each speaker, effectively doubling the power, from 1 to 2 watts of power. It was never going to blast down the walls or anything, but for home use it should do. I spent ages neatly soldering everything into place,
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This is the new version of the amp. Gone is the selector switch (if you want to listen to music through your phone you can damn well unplug at the back and connect in). It's also now in mono. Basically it's a regression from all the features in the first version. I'm not sure that's how subsequent models are supposed to work, but whatever.
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Everything inside was given distance from any parts that might cause interference. Ground connections also had an individual ground cable, again to minimise interference. It came time to switch it on. My trembling finger started to push down on the power switch, all the while remembering the many hours spent finding the causes to the problems. With a click the power light came on... AND THEN THE SAME BLOODY THING HAPPENED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
To say I was annoyed would be an understatement. Swear words echoed down the nearby streets, neighbours cowered behind curtains, dogs yelped. Anyway, I mostly laugh about it now. Especially when I realised the record player needed to have a shared ground to the amp. When I connected this it made a click and then it worked fine. Oh how I laughed. Laughed through tears.
Then I was told we were being given a decent technics amp anyway.
RIP old amp.
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