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The 22 watt amp is easy to build, and very inexpensive.

The circuit can be used as a booster in a car audio system, an amp for satellite speakers in a surround sound or home theater system, or as an amp for computer speakers. The circuit is quite compact and uses only about 60 watts. The circuit is not mine, it came from Popular Electronics. Circuit diagram

Parts R1 39K 1/4 Watt Resistor C1,C2 10uf 25V Electrolytic Capacitor C3 100uf 25V Electrolytic Capacitor C4 47uf 25V Electrolytic Capacitor C5 0.1uf 25V Ceramic Capacitor C6 2200uf 25V Electrolytic Capacitor U1 TDA1554 Two Channel Audio Amp Chip MISC Heatsink For U1, Binding Posts (For Output), RCA Jacks (For Input), Wire, Board Notes 1. The circuit works best with 4 ohm speakers, but 8 ohm units will do. 2. The circuit dissipates roughly 28 watts of heat, so a good heatsink is necessary. The chip should run cool enough to touch with the proper heatsink installed. 3. The circuit operates at 12 Volts at about 5 Amps at full volume. Lower volumes use less current, and therefore produce less heat. 4. Printed circuit board is preferred, but universal solder or perf board will do. Keep lead length short.

Simple Bass Treble Tone Control


The LM1036 is a DC controlled tone (bass/treble), volume and balance circuit for stereo applications in car radio, TV and audio systems. An additional control input allows loudness compensation to be simply effected. Four control inputs provide control of the bass, treble, balance and volume functions through application of DC voltages from a remote control system

or, alternatively, from four potentiometers which may be biased from a zener regulated supply provided on the circuit. Circuit diagram :

Bass Treble Tone Control Circuit Diagram Each tone response is defined by a single capacitor chosen to give the desired characteristic. Features:

Wide supply voltage range, 9V to 16V Large volume control range, 75 dB typical Tone control, 15 dB typical Channel separation, 75 dB typical Low distortion, 0.06% typical for an input level of 0.3 Vrms High signal to noise, 80 dB typical for an input level of 0.3 Vrms Few external components required

Note: Vcc can be anything between 9V to 16V and the output capacitors are 10uF/25V electrolytic A very simple tone control circuit can be constructed using few common electronic components . This schematic tone control circuit . This tone control circuit is very simple and low cost. Using this circuit you can control treble and bass frequencies .

This circuit needs to be powered from a 12 volts DC power supply . If you want to use it in a stereo audio system you can build two identical circuits . VR1 potentiometer in series with capacitor C4 forms the tremble control ( when slider of potentiometer is at the lower end , minimum tremble signal develops across the load ) . Low frequencies are controlled by VR2 potentiometer ( when the slider is at the lowest end , bass will have the minimum attenuation ) . Bass boost an bass cut are effective by 15dB at 16Hz, compared to the output at 1khz ; the treble boost an d tremble cut are also effective at the same amount at 20kHz compared to the output at 10kHz.

Pre Tone Control Stereo (bass-mid rangetreble) by IC NE5532


This circuit Tone Control Stereo you can ajustable bass , mid range and treble. It use IC NE5532. Supply Volt min 12V 80mA. Easy to build, PCB small.

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