Actually it sounds good for such a small amp. I bet the original guts in that cabinet were a lot bigger. It's amazing how far electronics have come. I remember our English teacher telling us that someday all homes will have personal computers in them and we just laughed at him. Now we have the power of a mini-super computer in our hands called a cell phone.
It can power a 15" speaker or more, with the 9V battery (or 9V wall wart) it can offer around 750mA output. You can get more if increase the supply voltage to +12 (some versions of the LM386 can operate on up to +18V)
Actually it sounds good for such a small amp. I bet the original guts in that cabinet were a lot bigger. It's amazing how far electronics have come. I remember our English teacher telling us that someday all homes will have personal computers in them and we just laughed at him. Now we have the power of a mini-super computer in our hands called a cell phone.
Yes, much larger! ICs have become very powerful
What would be the top end in terms of how much speaker this could power? Granted, the volume may be an issue but curious if you have guidance there?
It can power a 15" speaker or more, with the 9V battery (or 9V wall wart) it can offer around 750mA output. You can get more if increase the supply voltage to +12 (some versions of the LM386 can operate on up to +18V)
PLEASE !!!!! DO NOT TOUCH GUITAR!!! EVER!!!
You might want to learn how to tune a guitar first mate !
Drop tuning bruv, but even then I'm sure It wasn't in tune