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DIY Home Audio System

LoveChip

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I am preparing to undertake a DIY electronics project, and my goal is to build a stereo audio amplifier to be used in a DIY home audio system. The amplifier will be based on an operational amplifier, which will be used in a differential amplifier configuration to handle positive and negative audio signal inputs.

When choosing an operational amplifier, I have two options, the STMicroelectronics TDA2030 and the Renesas HA17324A, does anyone know which of these two performs better?
 
I am preparing to undertake a DIY electronics project, and my goal is to build a stereo audio amplifier to be used in a DIY home audio system. The amplifier will be based on an operational amplifier, which will be used in a differential amplifier configuration to handle positive and negative audio signal inputs.

That makes no sense whatsoever?. There are countless examples on-line of how to build a stereo amplifier, I suggest you study those - if you find one you like, post a link to it here and we'll comment on it, there are a LOT of totally useless bogus 'designs' out there.

Bear in mind, you need both a power amplifier, and a preamplifier, usually constructed in the same box.

When choosing an operational amplifier, I have two options, the STMicroelectronics TDA2030 and the Renesas HA17324A, does anyone know which of these two performs better?

Those bear no resemblance to each other, the first (TDA2030) is an audio power amplifier (NOT an opamp), the second is a low power quad opamp. Bear in mind, that the layout requirements for the TDA2030 are fairly critical, to avoid oscillation.

The TDA2030 is a reasonable choice for a power amplifier, the HA17324A is just an opamp, and would be completely useless (but 'could' be used for a preamp - although there are many better choices, specifically intended for audio).
 

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