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Fred,
Maybe R12 needs to shunt the speaker to ground, rather than the output of U1. If R12 is needed just for AC response, then it doesn't make sense for it to conduct the DC between pins 5 and 7. By shunting the speaker it should force the speaker impedance closer to 10 ohms. I'll try that. The Eternal Squire Fred McKenzie wrote: With a 10K resistor as R12, I got a VERY nice volume that filled the entire room. The only bad news is that when I remove the input signal, I get about 400 hz motorboating. Squire- I believe R12 should be ten ohms. It provides a load at higher frequencies where the speaker or headphone impedance might be too high for stability. The motorboating is most likely feedback via the power supply line. Therefore, the ten ohm series resistor should be higher (perhaps 100 ohms?), and the filter capacitor at the IC's power terminal could be increased. 73, Fred, K4DII |
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