Electric Rain
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Is the LM383 audio amp IC cascadable? If so, how would I go about adding a second or third one to this schematic?: https://www.aaroncake.net/circuits/amp.htm Thanks.
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Electric Rain said:Is the LM383 audio amp IC cascadable? If so, how would I go about adding a second or third one to this schematic?: https://www.aaroncake.net/circuits/amp.htm Thanks.
Electric Rain said:...Um... not to be rude Nigel, but isn't it obvious? I simply want to double or tripple the wattage of the amp that I posted the schematic of. But I want to do it by cascading the IC that was used in the schematic.
Juglenaut said:Bridge it
Electric Rain said:Well, excuse me for not being on the same level of electronic knowledge as you. :roll: Nigel, it wasn't a pointless question, because the question was asking if it's possible to cascade the IC for a higher wattage. You act as though my question was "I know that you can't cascade the LM383 to double the wattage of this circuit, but how do you cascade the LM383 to double the wattage of this circuit?" :lol: THAT'S a pointless question. Where are you coming from when you say it's a pointless question Nigel? Or are you just put-off by my new signature or something? 8)
Nigel Goodwin said:I've no problems with your signature, like most of the world I've no interest which loony the USA have as a president!.
Electric Rain said:Anyway, I'll be using 8 ohm speakers most likely, and 12VDC.
Chances are, 8 watts is plenty. Especially with the amp being only for one channel, so I'll actually have 16 watts of power.
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Electric Rain said:Hey hey... calm down. 8) Like I said, I'll probably just use a pair of amplified computer speakers anyway. One last thing, can I use a pair of amplified computer speakers with line level output?