The pins are correct. I use the Before Christ Everything for my tips. It's not at all distorted, just very, very quiet. I'd post more pictures but I know you gentleman don't like that. What got me is substituting my tip for every single transistor class a and it work. Even kept the values of capacitors and resistors the same as shown. I didn't understand why it didnt work with tips for that ab schematic. So should I change my resistors then? Or capacitors?You used the spec's for the 2N3904 that has a typical current gain of 200 at 10mA, not the current gain of only 40 for the TIP41. So the value of R2 is way too high (the original 100k is too low for a 2N3904).
The value of R1 is also way too high to use a TIP41 instead of a 2N3904.
But your circuit should produce some very distorted sound and it doesn't maybe because you have the pins on the TIP41 and TIP42 mixed up.
Here are the pins shown on the datasheet:
That I don't know either. It is a galaxy note 4 and I tried to look that up. Clearly it's a cold war secret. Just guessing here... connecting to my test speakers(4ohm&32ohm) the watt output is likely around .1-.3 judging by volume. The impedance I can't fathom. Although it does push the 4 ohm better. Noticeably!Since this 3 transistor amplifier is extremely simple then it is missing a 4th input transistor to isolate the negative feedback of R2 at its input from the gain being changed by the source impedance. You and I do not know the impedance of your signal source.
Suppose idle waste isn't terribly important. For a decent Class A. Or even moderately for a decent class AB. I think ab is what I need. Battery will be the source. Two 6 volt 7amp hour, SLA batteries. 12 volts in series. Do not need 4063 hours of play time. 8 to 10 is more than adequate at mid, one room, volume levels. Class a is easy. Class ab I cannot seem to make work as advertised.Nope.
The first part was the easy part. The next part is critical - biasing the base of the two transistors. This will determine the class of the amplifier, class A, AB or B and how much power is wasted when idle.
Thank you and it's certainly not my schematic. I'm especially perplexed by why it isn't working as I expected it to. I will try your idea. I only have 4ohm speakers at the moment. I'm sure it'll still play through. Also I don't have a 9volt supply. I test using 6v and 12volt supplies since I have rechargeable batteries to match.Construction/K88, here's your circuit modified to work at 9 volts. Actually sounds good using a 6 ohm speaker, not much output but enough to hear clearly. Has a voltage gain of about 10, idle current 6ma with no crossover distortion.
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