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Thanks! I have the rest of the supplies to connect it to a computer and power the board.
If I use a board like this to amplify my speakers, will the audio still sound good?
I have some speakers that i am trying to get a little louder. I don't know the wattage but they are just regular desktop speakers. Would something like this work and still sound good?
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I bought some speakers from a thrift store. They sound good but don't have any built in amplification system and are really quiet when played directly from a headphone jack. I want to build an amplifier circuit for it but so far everything I have tried has sounded terrible. Does anyone know...
I am trying to design a circuit that will send power to a series of points in order (for example, first circuit a is powered, then circuit b, then c, etc.) The only way I can think to do this is to use a 555 timer to create a triangle wave and a voltage divider connected to a series of op-amps...
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