amp for n64p
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amp for n64p
I'm going to be using a 3.5" lcd for my next portable and I heard that you need to build an amp to control the volume of the speakers. Is there a thread some where to build an amp?
- lucidPerspective
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Re: amp for n64p
any basic amp circuit should work..
try this: http://www.eleccircuit.com/pocket-headp ... by-opa134/
or this: http://sound.westhost.com/project113.htm
try this: http://www.eleccircuit.com/pocket-headp ... by-opa134/
or this: http://sound.westhost.com/project113.htm
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Re: amp for n64p
This one I built is really simple and works quite well.
All you need are:
10k potentiometer
220 uf 16v capacitor (I used a 35v, works really well)
0.1 uf ceramic cap
LM386 IC
Some wire
And wire it up like so:

All credit goes to Zeturi
All you need are:
10k potentiometer
220 uf 16v capacitor (I used a 35v, works really well)
0.1 uf ceramic cap
LM386 IC
Some wire
And wire it up like so:

All credit goes to Zeturi
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Re: amp for n64p
Ok from what I gather the potentiometer controls the volume, are there any meters out there that use two tack switches to control the volume rather then a dial?
EDIT: I am also using a 7.4v 5000mah battery, should that effect the components I use for the amp?
EDIT: I am also using a 7.4v 5000mah battery, should that effect the components I use for the amp?