High-Power Audio Amplifier Construction Manual | G. Randy Slone | Great Book
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High-Power Audio Amplifier Construction Manual
G. Randy Slone
McGraw-Hill/TAB Electronics
, 1999 - 476 pages
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highly recommended
Design and build awesome
audio
amps. Amateur and professional audiophiles alike can now design and construct superior quality
amplifier
s at a fraction of comparable retail prices with step-by-step instruction from the
High
-
Power
audio Amplifier
Construction
Manual
. Randy Slone, professional audio writer and electronics supply marketer, delivers the nuts-and-bolts know-how you need to optimize performance for any audio system--from home entertainment to musical instrument to sound stage. Build a few simple projects or delve into the physics of audio amplifier operation and design. This easy to understand guide walks you through: Building the optimum audio power supply; Audio amplifier power supplies and construction: Amplifier and loudspeaker protection methods; Stability, distortion, and performance; Audio amplifier cookbook designs; Construction techniques; Diagnostic equipment and testing procedures; Output stage configurations, classes, and device types; Crossover distortion physics; Mirror-image input stage topologies.
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Experienced Audio Engineer wrote this book
Great book. Goes into fine detail on all aspects of
audio
power
amplifier
design and
construction
.
Great Book
I bought this book a few years ago and have built 3 of the designs with great success. the L-mosfets are available online at "the company store". As a matter of fact, they sell all of the transistors used in sloan designs. I bought 8 sets. I am listening to one of my amps I built using Sloans design as I type this. I shelved a top of the line Pioneer Elite receiver in favor of one of my DIY amps. It cannot compare.
A Great Book
An excellent book if you are interested in building
amplifier
s, or if you are just interested in learning exactly how they work. My only complaint is that it doesn't have any info on building a
power
supply for a car amplifier. I thoroughly enjoyed reading it.
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High Power Audio amplifier construction MANUAL? Hmmm
This book, which rested on my bookshelf for 10 years because it consistently repelled me, turned out, after mustering courage to dig into it, to be a reasonable intro of the field to the budding armature but I can only rate the book as informative in the same way that a good quality
audio
magazine might be with a good selection of sample circuits and art work. With the qualification that the book is intended for the novice it is a good book although it does contain a number of useful nuggets of enlighenment even for the expert. However, my chronic aprehension to read the book was vindicated when the author engaged in belabouring hand-wavy explanations. I can only suppose the author honestly believes basic algebra is beyond most armatures. A book on audio really needs the underpinning of basic circuit theory maths, attempting to write a "
manual
" without it, like this one, can only disappoint a good majority of technically competent armatures.
I must gripe about the authors use of RMS
power
when refering to rated power (a time average)as there is NO such thing as RMS power - only average, peak or instantaneous power - the term RMS only applies to volts and amps or other 'linear' quantities. Power is strictly a mean square metric. Usage of RMS power IS unfortunately incorrectly engrained in the jargon but I feel this is no excuse to propagate its usage.
The Electronics Workbench hair-thin line screen dump drawings greatly `encheapen' the book. It seems as if the editors were involved in an ink saving scheme!
Notwithstanding the book is redeemed by including a good selection of designs ( I have no comments on their functionality) but thus relegates itself into the cookbook category. It would have been enlightening had the author included a chapter dealing with first generation SS power amp techniques such the famous Lin OPS and application designs by RCA featured in their 1970s hobby and power applications handbooks. This would have paved the way nicely for a better appreciation of the reasons behind modern power amp topologies which draw heavily on the humble OPAMP paradigm.
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