DIY Powerful Ultra Bass Amplifier From 2 IGBT, No IC , Simple circuit DIY Audio
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ก.ย. 2023
- This DIY tutorial video shows how to build a powerful ultra bass amplifier from just 2 IGBTs (insulated-gate bipolar transistors). Using simple circuit design with no integrated circuits, this project demonstrates how to make a 12V amplifier with deep, room-shaking bass.
By following the step-by-step instructions, you can learn how to construct your own amplifier circuit diagram using common components. The video explains the circuit functioning and how to connect the IGBTs to produce a powerful amplifier capable of 500W or more.
With basic electronic skills and cheap parts, you can build an ultrabass amplifier with super bass and incredible volume. The project focuses on maximizing bass response, making it perfect for subwoofers or PA systems. Technical tips are provided to get the most out of the 2 IGBTs while avoiding failure or instability.
Both music test clips and oscilloscope waveform images demonstrate the incredible bass amplification achievable. The DIY amplifier delivers crystal clear, undistorted sound with ultra low end extension down to 20Hz. Simple tweaks can adjust the frequency response for different applications.
Overall, this is a must-watch tutorial for electronics hobbyists looking to construct a homemade yet shockingly powerful audio amplifier on a budget using just 2 IGBTs. The step-by-step guide makes it easy to build for anyone with basic soldering skills and some circuit knowledge.
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Nice working style... I like
great ideas, very good project
Thank bro
If you would had given the circuit diagram, then it would be very useful
Se ve muy bueno el proyecto, pero no me parece que la entrada de audio vaya conectada directo a los al positivo de la batería... Podría dañar el teléfono
Legal.gostei joaoalves.❤❤❤
Mantap 😁👍
Super mantap basnya kalo boleh pake transistor apa ya bang terima kasih ditunggu infonya
Super bro
Wow very nice
Would you Pls show me the Circuit schematic? TKS a lot!
Ficou show de bola viu...! Vou tentar fazer
Eu tambem
No da ni 10 vatios de salida 👀
Or banao i gbt ka amplifier very nice video sir thanku ❤❤
Great comment, thank bro
Mon ingénieur je besoin de man prendre l'électronique
Nice!
thank
I need circuit diagram and components value for the pj
Quantos volts da bateria ??
WOW 😁👍
nice
Si no tengo la mica 155 cual puedo usar
Muito bacana parabéns top top demais
ótimo, obrigado cara
Please sir you can say the no of igbt and diode
Si me pueden ayudar con eso
This is mono?
Kreatif
❤
por cierto tuviste que bajarle los ohmios al parlante para que pueda moverse un poco y este parlante que muestras
aquí es de 25 w y no de 2000
Marvelous, never heard of 3000watts speaker of that size...Where can I buy? Is it from you also?
😂
🗿😂🗿😂
EVERYTIME 10million watts!!😂 love it though
😮😊😊
Y cuando quieres escuchar 2 parlantes
Làm thế này Sài ổn định trong thời gian dài được không bạn?
Mình chưa test thử trong thời gian dài bạn ạ. Cảm ơn bạn rất nhiều
3000 watts???😅😂😢
Is he serious 😂😂
Sy cb kok gak bunyai mas
El proyecto es muy sencillo pero no llega a 1000 watios
por supuesto que una persona que sabe poco de electrónica lo vea como algo extraordinario
y para 1000 w es necesario 100v cc
As I= V/R and P= V*I, so I= P/V = 1000/12= 83 Amperes. As it is a "sinewave," you can use RMS (multiply by .7071) = 59 amperes. So to get 59 amps in a 2 ohm charge, you need V =119 V at least and for peak power 166V (not rms). So you are right!...
gonna give this in one try (because the creator just blanks up when its evident about the truth)
your phone will literally burn down because of this.(you know why, the freaking Vcc line is basically connected to Ain as well)
also, this is NOT how you make amps.
What do you think a Ground line does in an amp that makes you wire VEE and Ain Ground in 2 completely different areas?
also how in the earth can a 2ohm speaker that small be rated for 3000W? even my 6x9 is 260w max!
also speaker cone movement looks kinda sus..
Then again, when you look at the 'testing part', the speculated (+ve) and (-ve) of the 'battery' looks connected to the speaker (+ve) and (-ve) (because no one in a right mind would heat-shrink 2 wires of the same color for no reason(It wasn't heat-shrinked when it was being soldered), and in the actual circuit 'battery' (-ve) is actually connected to the speaker(-ve) with a diode and a capacitor in series) and since a diode rectifies AC, those weird oscillations of the speaker(if its not CGI,) are resulted because of it.
we could conclude that;(and also TL;DR);
a) the 'battery' has a hidden amp in it
b) your phone wouldn't make it if it was actually hooked up to Vcc
c) that this video is 100% FAF and you should avoid these kind of stuff.
Why do people including this guy post these fake stuff and make electronics look like a joke?
After all, many ICs exist with as little as 5 pins(TDA2050,32W) that make actual audible, clear 'sound' with simple circuit designs. okay, let's say you dont know how to solder them correctly or something,
*PAM8610, TPA3110, TPA3118, TDA8932, TPA3116D2 left the chat crying*
Need I say more?
Бро, если шаришь, будь добр, пришли схему пайки и какие нужны запчасти для создания своими руками простого усилителя хотя бы ват на 100!
i think the mini amplifier is hiden inside that battery case and the output of the battery is the output to speaker from the amplifier inside the battery case.
Well said I watch these kind of channels to learn and watch the mother of all invention necessity! When it's not correct though it actually hinders the learning process and turns me off! That's why I always go right to the comments.
@@user-qn1oh6kl9s thanks for the reply : ) similar kind of strategy here as well : ) anyway, just saying, the best invention is the one you invent. but when it goes terribly wrong, this abomination happens. if you are here to learn about **real** electronics, there are tons of good channels like greatscott and electroboom which not only me, but many people recommend.
Oh my god its 100000 watt
3000 watts ? You live in a fantasy world hahahahahaha!!!!!!!
Has anyone try this
Is a vibration no sound...
yes
thank you
😅😅😅
3000 watt 😃🤣
2om
Más parece de 5000 whats
😂😂😂😂😂
Riyale
Really
Fake
Why fake
2ohms 3000w 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
3000watt 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣
Look like a hoax. Audio line connected to DC 12 V? that is very extraneous. Maybe a guy who want you to burn your phome and make fun of you... Audio output is low impedance. the amplifier must have high impedance and no voltage!
no never
Dont try this amplifier
Fake video because
igbt drain pin are short togather with heat shink 😢😢😂😂
Why????
igbt drain pin short togather 😂😂fake fake super fake video
no fake video is real
fake fake fake fake fake fake
gonna give this in one try (because the creator just blanks up when its evident about the truth)
your phone will literally burn down because of this.(you know why, the freaking Vcc line is basically connected to Ain as well)
also, this is NOT how you make amps.
What do you think a Ground line does in an amp that makes you wire VEE and Ain Ground in 2 completely different areas?
also how in the earth can a 2ohm speaker that small be rated for 3000W? even my 6x9 is 260w max!
also speaker cone movement looks kinda sus..
Then again, when you look at the 'testing part', the speculated (+ve) and (-ve) of the 'battery' looks connected to the speaker (+ve) and (-ve) (because no one in a right mind would heat-shrink 2 wires of the same color for no reason(It wasn't heat-shrinked when it was being soldered), and in the actual circuit 'battery' (-ve) is actually connected to the speaker(-ve) with a diode and a capacitor in series) and since a diode rectifies AC, those weird oscillations of the speaker(if its not CGI,) are resulted because of it.
we could conclude that;(and also TL;DR);
a) the 'battery' has a hidden amp in it
b) your phone wouldn't make it if it was actually hooked up to Vcc
c) that this video is 100% FAF and you should avoid these kind of stuff.
Why do people including this guy post these fake stuff and make electronics look like a joke?
After all, many ICs exist with as little as 5 pins(TDA2050,32W) that make actual audible, clear 'sound' with simple circuit designs. okay, let's say you dont know how to solder them correctly or something,
PAM8610, TPA3110, TPA3118, TDA8932, TPA3116D2 left the chat crying
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