D718 B688 Bass Amplifier Homemade DIY

Introduction:

A DIY homemade amplifier is an excellent way to save money and add some personal flair to your sound system. Whether you’re a gadget enthusiast looking for new projects or simply trying to maximize the performance of your existing gear. A DIY amp can help bring out the best in your music. With a few simple supplies and basic knowledge of electronics, you can have great-sounding audio within days after building this D718 B688 Bass Amplifier Circuit.

D718 B688 Bass Amplifier Homemade DIY
D718 B688 Bass Amplifier Homemade DIY

Circuit diagram of D718 B688 Bass Amplifier

D718 B688 Bass Amplifier Circuit Diagram




More Circuit Layouts






If you’re into DIY audio projects and want to try your hand at making a bass amplifier, the D718 B688 Bass Amplifier DIY kit is the perfect way to go. This kit comes with everything you need to make your own bass amp: an assembled circuit board, MOSFET transistors, power supply components, wires, a driver voltage regulator, and mounting hardware. You’ll get great sound quality out of this amplifier. It has low distortion and wide frequency response ranges. As well as plenty of options for changing sound levels relying on classic designs but with modern tweaks. For amateur electricians or those looking to explore their creative side, this kit is an accessible way to build something you can use and enjoy for years to come.

Components List

  • D718 Transistor x 1
  • B688 Transistor x 1
  • BD139 Transistor x 1
  • 3.3uf Capacitor x 1
  • 1N4148 Diode x 2
  • 0.33 Ohms / 5 Watts Resister x 2
  • 100k Resister x 1
  • 1k Resister x 1
  • 10k Pot x 1



(Visited 7,120 times, 2 visits today)

1 comment on D718 B688 Bass Amplifier Homemade DIY

  1. I am ever grateful for the projects you have helped me with. I uaveade several Amplifiers and I thank you because all of them are successful. My career looks brighter. Thank you so much.
    Please I have one request I want to before you. I have a transformer that only has two connecting points of inlet (no centre tap) and my request is , can you help me with a simple schematic diagram of the inverter of the transformer that has only two pinout inlets,?

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.