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#097 Volume Control Power Amp

An LM386 fixed-gain audio power amp with volume control.

Notes

This variant in the line of LM386-based amplifiers is based on a design in Beginning Analog Electronics through Projects.

It is similar the Little Gem/A386, but with a few differences:

  • The LM386 gain is actually fixed at 200x with 10μF C5, with volume control on the input provided by R1.
  • it adds a small RF-bypass capacitor C2 to prevent RF-breakthough of radio signals
  • the output coupling capacitor is slightly smaller at 10μF
  • additional 100nF low-pass filter on the power supply

How it performs:

  • the input volume control works fine, although it is pretty redundant as it is ding the same job as a guitar’s onboard volume control
  • the RF-bypass capacitor does appear to give a cleaner signal
  • the lack of gain control means the overdrive level is fixed. It’s a pretty nice and warm effect that cuts in with higher input volumes

Construction

Breadboard

The Schematic

The Build

Credits and References

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  • electronics - usually involving an Arduino or other microprocessor in one way or another. Some are full-blown projects, while many are trivial breadboard experiments, intended to learn and explore something interesting
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