i want to assemble 1000 watts amplifier using TDA2005M IC please help me and give me a sample circuit or any amplifier circuit 1000 watts with unexpensive components
I think that you are rather unrealistic with your request. Have you *any* idea how much speakers that can handle 1000W cost? Do not let yourself be misled by big numbers for output power
Now the TDA2005M is a 20 Watt audio amplifier. Forget about boosting its output to 1 Kw, it's not worth the bother, even if you were to find a circuit.
it didnt produce that much sound powering 2 12 inch rockfords in a sealed box didn't sound much louder than my 2 15s of an offbrand and a 200 watt amp except it had a harder hit
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Just found this a little bit ago, thought I'd share it
This puppy can take 6000Wrms btw
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Even the monster's manufacturer doesn't know its power rating. They say 5000W and 6000W RMS. Also 10,000W and 12,000W peak music power.
If they don't even proof-read their ads, how is their quality control?
I had some MTX speakers. The sun shining on them through the rear window melted them.
Hi Moutouloss,
Did I correctly count 50 output transistors? :shock:
Is its "step controller" used so that the supply voltage changes on demand for class-H? :?:
Hi Moutouloss,
Did I correctly count 50 output transistors? :shock:
Is its "step controller" used so that the supply voltage changes on demand for class-H? :?:
But you can't get anywhere near 20KW off a standard single phase supply.
The UK 13A plug can provide a maximum of 3KW, so you could probably have a single 2.5KW output amplifier in the UK?. The 110V supply in the USA can't supply quite as much as that, so ampifiers are more limited in their outputs.
My computer speakers handle 390W!!!!!
The multimeter says 200 milliwatts if you push them into distortion.
There must be something up with the multimeter.
Damn it the other multimeter agrees with it.
Thats two new multimeters I've got to get.