First post, by majinga
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Hi all.
I'm trying to replace the amplification board of a pair of old speakers.
Let's me tell the story briefly, I'm working on my old 386, and I wanted a pair of speakers that match somehow the esthetics of the system.
I found a pair of old speakers which can be suitable for the job, but of course since they are a pair of old cheap speakers, they was not working. The main filter capacitor was blown up. So After a recap I tested them and they sound very crap. In particular there are a lot of crackle on the sound.
The original amplifier board is very simple, it uses an TEA2025 from ST Microelectronics, https://www.st.com/en/audio-ics/tea2025.html
A bridge rectifier on the power input, and a 50K potentiometer for the volume control.
And 2X 4 ohm 2W speakers.
I was not sure on how fix the issue, so I ordered a pair of new speakers, and i was thinking to replace the amplifier on the old board.
Then I though, this circuit is very simple, why don't replace the entire board with something different?
So I did, I based the design of the new board on the TDA7266 from ST micro, which seems to sill active and available.
My circuit is basically a replica of the reference circuit in the datasheet: https://www.st.com/en/audio-ics/tda7266.html
The schematic is in attachment.
For the rest of the circuit I just replicated the old board, a bridge rectifier, some filter caps, a 50K pot for the volume control.
The circuit works, but, I still got some crackle from time to time.
To test the speakers I got one of this cheap amplification board with a PAM8403 amplifier.
And I found that the old speakers was bad. They do the crackle even on the new board.
But the new one I got are ok. They sound good. Except in my board.
I have no audio skills, so I don't know what I'm doing wrong.
Someone can help me on this?