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  1. Ok. Will this transformer do the trick?

    230V to 18-0-18V 2x4.44A 160VA

    Or must I get another one?

    Can I still use Rod's design for the LM3886 just as it is with the PSU I mentioned earlier with two 4700uF's and a 400V 35A bridge rectifier?

    I also have another question about pots. What is the difference between a linear and log pot and which one will work best for this project?

    Thanks.

  2. Thanks once again for all your replies guys!!!

    I think I have finally decided what I'm gonna do. I am going to build the two velleman kits, and then two LM3886 amps. I am going to go with Rod Elliots design and his power supply. But in his notes he says that his power supply is only good enough for one dual opamp. Does he mean that it will only be string enough for a single LM3886?

    Another question I have is heatsink ratings. Is lower oC/W better or how does it work? I am going to use fans on my heatsinks anyway, so will these values be that significant?

    If Rod's psu design can pull two 3886's then I can really save a lot of money cause I can get a 160VA, 25-0-25 toroidal transformer for really cheap.

    TA!!!

  3. Ok. Thanks for clearing that up for me. Ok then. I will just biuld a amp with a single LM3886 ocnfig and the two velleman kits. I really appreciate all your input Audioguru! You have really helped me a lot! Do you perhaps know of a site where I can get amp schemes that might have 100W amps that are not too difficult to build?

  4. Ok. But I am going to use 4 ohm speakers. I am busy reading through the datasheet.  It's very complicated.   
    I don't understand. Do I do this modification after the two amps are built as in the shematic I posted? I was looking at figure 3 on page 8 of the application note. They say at +-35V the amp at bridged mode puts out 100w. Will the quality still be good?

  5. Ok.

    Thank you for the clarity. The guy (like any normal salesman) tried to sell me a transformer for each amp! Where I live that is R400 x 4 = R 1600 which is about $200! Then I don't even have one amp!!! So, I have changed my mind again, please tell me what you think of ESP's amp. I am still gonna build two of the velleman amps, but for my other speakers, I wana build the ESP amp with his recommened PSU. Please let me know what you think and if you have any recommendations.

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  6. Hi GURU!

    I just numbered it to show that i am connecting 1 with 1 in my diagram. The colourcoding is correct. I went to the shop and checked on the transformer. I need to make sure of something. If I connect two of these amps on one 300VA transformer 30-0-30 2x5A, will the transformer be string enough to pull both amps without being pulled dead?

    TA.

  7. This is why you guys are called "Electronic Gods"!!!!

    Thank you for your replies! I'm starting to see a clearer picture. Let me be more specific. I am going to use 2 amplifiers per channel in my system, so that is why I need to know the rating for 4 amps. Sorry about that. I think that I am going to go with the Velleman because it looks like it puts more power out. I will be using 4 ohm speakers throughout the system.

    Let me just make sure I understand. If I build four of those velleman amps, and I buy two 200VA, 2x30V transformers, like this one: Transformer, toroidal, 225VA, 0-230V pri, 50/60Hz, 2x0-30,  (they don't have 200VA) or i buy one of these ones: Transformer, toroidal, 500VA, 0-230V pri, 50/60Hz, 2x0-30V sec, i can power all four amps (two each on the first transformer, or all four on the second one?).

    The thing is the power supplies for these amps are built onto the kit. If I run all the amps in parallel, (i mean as in from one or two transformers), will it work?

    Thanks in advance!

  8. Hi Everyone!

    This is my first time posting in this forum! I would like to know if anyone can please help me determine a few things about two power supplies that I want to build for two amplifiers.

    The first amplifier is this one:
    http://www.kemo-electronic.de/en/bausaetze/b086/index.htm

    I was thinking of using a toroidal transformer, a bridge rectifier and two electrolytic caps. But I have no idea what the specs must be. On the site it sats this amp needs 24 to 40V. But what must the VA rating of the transformer be and is it possible to power two of these amps from one psu? Lastly, for this amp, how many RMS watts does it put out? Cause I need to power a 40W rms speaker off one of them.

    The second amp:
    http://www.vellemanusa.com/us/enu/product/view/?id=522104

    They recommend a 2 x 25VAC output toroidal transformer. But they say this reduces power by 15% (15W rms)! I want to know which transformer would you guys recommend I use to get the full 100wrms? I would also, like the first amp, power two amps from one psu.

    If anyone can point me in the right direction, or even give me a design or anything I would really appreciate it, cause I don't want to build an amp that is underpowered, and I'm on a really tight budget, but am willing to buy the right components for the jobs, just not unneccasary ones :D .

    Thanks all!

    Francois.

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