Keep in mind that the LM1875, while an excellent and simple choice,
requires a minimum Power-supply of ~16-Volts for stable-operation,
which will then produce around ~7 to ~8-Watts of Output-Power,
and only costs around ~5-Bucks from DigiKey-Electronics.
Up to ~30-Watts of Power is feasible with a much-higher Supply-Voltage.
An SMPS from a LapTop-Computer would be a great choice for a Power-Supply for this application,
and may be able to generate about ~10=Clean-Watts of Power with this Chip.
With a carefully selected Speaker, and a properly designed Cabinet,
this setup could be a very respectable Guitar-Amp,
which is also capable of handling small Gigs.
If You think your Wood-working chops might be better than your Electronics expertise,
You could build a serious, real, premium-quality, ~25-Watt-Guitar-Amp for just over ~$150.oo,
by ordering Cabinet-Plans from Bill Fitzmaurice,
and 2-Speakers, and a Digital-Amp, from Parts-Express.
Note ........
The Amp uses the "Chinese-Power-Rating-System", don't believe it,
in "Real-RMS-American-Watts" the Output is maybe around ~25-Watts or so.
This setup can easily generate over ~100db of "clean" Audio-Output,
and substantially more when over-driven into Distortion.
The Speakers can handle ~10X as much Power if You want to up-grade the Amp.
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requires a minimum Power-supply of ~16-Volts for stable-operation,
which will then produce around ~7 to ~8-Watts of Output-Power,
and only costs around ~5-Bucks from DigiKey-Electronics.
Up to ~30-Watts of Power is feasible with a much-higher Supply-Voltage.
An SMPS from a LapTop-Computer would be a great choice for a Power-Supply for this application,
and may be able to generate about ~10=Clean-Watts of Power with this Chip.
With a carefully selected Speaker, and a properly designed Cabinet,
this setup could be a very respectable Guitar-Amp,
which is also capable of handling small Gigs.
If You think your Wood-working chops might be better than your Electronics expertise,
You could build a serious, real, premium-quality, ~25-Watt-Guitar-Amp for just over ~$150.oo,
by ordering Cabinet-Plans from Bill Fitzmaurice,
and 2-Speakers, and a Digital-Amp, from Parts-Express.
Note ........
The Amp uses the "Chinese-Power-Rating-System", don't believe it,
in "Real-RMS-American-Watts" the Output is maybe around ~25-Watts or so.
This setup can easily generate over ~100db of "clean" Audio-Output,
and substantially more when over-driven into Distortion.
The Speakers can handle ~10X as much Power if You want to up-grade the Amp.
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.
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