
s162216
Full Audioholic
How could I make a volume control for that? This may sound really stupid, but most amplifier circuits I have seen tend to put a 10K log pot in parallel (I think, it may be series) with the input and that acts as the volume control.
I could get an ABS box, mount the amp inside on some PCB pillars so it does not heat the plastic and overheat and then cut a hole in the side of it to let the heatsink poke out and put some mesh or something over it to stop stuff getting in and then bolt/screw it on top of the sub with some little pillars so it is easy to remove if needed.
Why do I need a phasing circuit for this, most amplifier designs I have seen make no mention of one?
By the way that active SCART to S-Video adaptor is going to get built when I have some time in my 6 week school summer holiday in a month, shouldn't cost more than £20.
I could get an ABS box, mount the amp inside on some PCB pillars so it does not heat the plastic and overheat and then cut a hole in the side of it to let the heatsink poke out and put some mesh or something over it to stop stuff getting in and then bolt/screw it on top of the sub with some little pillars so it is easy to remove if needed.
Why do I need a phasing circuit for this, most amplifier designs I have seen make no mention of one?
By the way that active SCART to S-Video adaptor is going to get built when I have some time in my 6 week school summer holiday in a month, shouldn't cost more than £20.
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