Just messing around with this little 6W Chinese Amp.
Currently, the min input is 0.5. However, what do you think it would take to lower the input to 0.2, but still get 6 watts? Also, I am wondering If I could push the output higher if I swapped the final for a RD15HVF1?
I can't find any info on it on the net other than FleeBay
Any help appreciated.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Finished-88- ... d8956425b3
Little Chinese Amp
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It uses a Mitsubishi C1971 Transistor which was discontinued in 1998.
To swap for a RD15VF1 MOS FET would take a few of circuit mods I think

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good one... working perfect .
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Not 100% sure that diagram is for this amp?
You can drive it with lower input, but obviously lower output. Thought it would be a good little project to modify for maximum smoke, not magic smoke!
You can drive it with lower input, but obviously lower output. Thought it would be a good little project to modify for maximum smoke, not magic smoke!
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Edit: Yes that is the correct diagram - Thanks. 

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Re: Little Chinese Amp
Going to see if I can mod it and will let anyone know if you are interested.