Problems with power supply for an amplifier project.

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Hello.
I am making an amplifier on two TDA2030A. Now anything is connected to the PCB and the only problem is that I need to buy the correct transformer and connect it correctly.
I don't have the schematics, but I have uploaded a part of the schematics where I need to connect AC - GND - AC. It needs bipolar power supply and I have never did anything like this.
So what type of transformer should I buy and how to connect it to the circuit? And how powerful it should be (As I have heard, in reality it does not produce 2x18W as it is said in instruction)?
 

hi cbf in your circuit you have to use 12 -0-12 step down tanformer,in put voltage 220-230v ac, output 12-0-12 vac 2 ampere or you may use 12-0 step down tanformer,in put voltage 220-230v ac, output 12-0 vac 2 ampere .

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Thanks for your answers.
Now I understand that I can use a center tapped transformer (is it the mentioned 12-0-12 ?)
And if I used a 12-0 transformer I would have to rebuild the filter, yes?
But is it possible to use a transformer like this one?
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