I need a powerful audio amplifier circuit diagram. The IC of the amp should be available all over the world like India. Can you have any information about it ?Tell me which ICs are very popular and easily available and powerful also !
A. How powerful? What about voltage, bandwidth, etc?
B. IC, discrete components, solid-state, vacuum tube, etc??
C. Availability - is India the country of concern or do you really mean all countries?
D. By "very popular" do you mean used often by manufacturers alone, hobbyists.
Here it is my required specifications of audio amplifier :
Maximum Supply Voltage - 40volts
Maximum Output Power - 60watts
Maximum Output Current - 6amp
Bandwidth - 20hz-20khz
Gain - 50db
Load Resistance - 8ohms
Input Resistance - 50kohms
Popular - Hobbyist
Availability - India (More powerful than LA4440)
It should be IC
Your spec's don't go together.
60W RMS into 8 ohms is a voltage of 62V peak-to-peak. The amplifier would need to be two bridged amplifiers or it must have a supply of at least 68VDC.
Your little 40V supply will make an amplifier have about 34V peak-to-peak into 8 ohms which is only 18W RMS.
The LM3886 IC by National Semi uses a 70V supply to produce 60W into 8 ohms at 0.002% distortion at 1kHz.
I think the electrical power distribution system in India is terrible. When the amp plays a loud tone of 18W then all the lights in the neighbourhood dim.
If somebody in the neibourhood tuns on a heater or hair dryer then everybody's lights dim.
Probably you have no idea of present condition of the electrical power distribution system in India. I invite you to come India and see how much you are wrong. As far as my knowledge is concern, I know my country more than you. If you think I speak too much ,please forgive me !
On another forum, a guy in India was trying to drive some high power LEDs directly from the mains.
He said his mains works for only a few hours per day and its voltage varies all over the place.
A cheap tiny speaker is too cheap and is too small to produce low bass frequencies.
I have a cheap clock radio with a 3" speaker that sounded terrible without any bass frequencies.
So I replaced its cheap speaker with a better 3" one, I made a new more powerful power amplifier and I made a bass-boost circuit that boosts 100Hz up to 20dB (10 times the voltage).
Its volume control is tapped so at low levels it has full bass boost, at medium levels its has medium bass boost so it is not distorted and at max volume it has no bass boost and still has no distortion.
It sounds like a pretty big stereo system but it is just a little cheap clock radio with a few mods.