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Default Maplin "50W HiFi" amplifier module instructions.

Adrian C wrote:
On 30/09/2010 01:40, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
Adrian C wrote:

It's not a MOSFET amp.

well I am not surprised it blew up. Pretty amateurish design.


FWIW I've found an old Maplin catalogue from 1985 with the original
project. (The days when the catalogue had projects and data sheets
printed inside that you could actually dream & build from!)

http://www.scribd.com/doc/38419958/50W-HiFi-Power-Amplifier-Maplin

First paragraph of that reads ...

"A superb quality 50W power amplifier. We threw away all our technical
specification handbooks and designed an amp that just sounded musically
perfect. When we'd finished we found that we'd got a pretty impressive
technical spec as well."

except temperature stability ;-)

The design is utterly conventional expect the temperature coefficient of
the output stages is highly positive, which is rather dangerous.

I can write bull**** like the above too.

I am a bit worried about it's hum rejection and switch on thump
characteristics as well.


Distortion and frequency response will be relatively good, for the day,
but when you do this for a living, that's just the start of the game.
There is no overload protection whatsoever apart from the fuse, no
thermal cutout, no SOAR protection, and I am not convinced that they
have got the hum as low as they should..nor arranged for the feedback to
start working before any serious power is delivered to the speakers, to
eliminate 'thump' on switch on.