Speech Amplifier Box
Small portable device - 6V battery operation Suitable for teachers, lecturers, tourists' guides etc.
This circuit is intended to be placed in the same box containing the loudspeaker, forming a compact microphone amplifier primarily intended for speech reinforcement. A device of this kind is particularly suited to teachers, lecturers, tourists' guides, hostesses and anyone speaking in crowded, noisy environment.
Therefore, C3 value can be varied in the 4n7 - 22nF range to ensure the best compromise from speech tone quality and minimum Larsen effect occurrence. For the same reason, the use of an uni-directional (cardioid) dynamic or electret microphone is warmly recommended. Most of these microphone types are usually fitted out with a slider switch: this is an useful feature that can be used to momentarily mute the microphone. Some microphone types use a separate jack for connection to the muting circuit, some others use a stereo jack or different plug types. In any case, the connection of this switch to the circuit is shown as SW1 in the diagram.
Parts:
- P1______________22K Log. Potentiometer
- R1_______________1M 1/4W Resistor
- R2______________15K 1/4W Resistor
- R3_____________470R 1/4W Resistor
- R4______________47K 1/4W Resistor
- R5,R6____________4K7 1/4W Resistors (Optional, see Notes)
- C1,C2,C4_______100nF 63V Polyester or Ceramic Capacitors
- C3______________10nF 63V Polyester or Ceramic Capacitor (See text)
- C5_____________220µF 25V Electrolytic Capacitor
- C6______________10µF 25V Electrolytic Capacitor (Optional, see Notes)
- Q1____________BC547 45V 100mA General purpose NPN Transistor
- IC1_________TDA7052 Audio power amplifier IC
- J1______________3mm or 6mm Mono Jack socket
- SW1____________SPST Slider Switch fitted in the microphone (Optional, see text)
- SW2____________SPST Toggle or Slider Switch
- SPKR______________4-8 Ohm Loudspeaker (See Notes)
- B1_______________6V Battery (4 x AA or AAA 1.5V Cells in series or any 6V rechargeable battery pack etc.)
Notes:
- Please note that hands-free, uni-directional headset or earclip microphone types are very well suited for this device, as also are Clip-on Lavalier or Lapel microphones.
- If a small electret capsule is used for the microphone, R5, R6 and C6 must be added to the circuit to provide power supply.
- Choose a loudspeaker as large as possible, in order to increase circuit performance.
- You can use also two 4 Ohm loudspeakers wired in series or two 8 Ohm types wired in parallel in order to obtain better results.
- The box containing the amplifier and loudspeaker(s) can be fitted out with a belt and carried like a shoulder-bag or, if you build a smaller unit, it can be used as a Pick & Go Belt Clip Speaker.
Speech Amplifier Box
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April 01, 2009
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