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Title: Adding volume control to simple LM383 based amp
Post by: bancika on January 30, 2006, 10:00:01 AM
Can someone tell me how to add simple volume control to LM383 based amp from GGG?
Thanks!
Title: Re: Adding volume control to simple LM383 based amp
Post by: shawn1 on April 15, 2024, 09:35:58 PM
trying to get to the post
Title: Re: Adding volume control to simple LM383 based amp
Post by: antonis on April 16, 2024, 08:32:28 AM
R3 (https://generalguitargadgets.com/pdf/ggg_little_gem_sc.pdf)
Title: Re: Adding volume control to simple LM383 based amp
Post by: Mark Hammer on April 16, 2024, 09:26:43 AM
Wrong amp.  The correct one is JD Sleep's layout for the Craig Anderton practice amp that appeared in his DIY Projects book (and probably a Guitar Player column as well, IIRC).  The basic amplifier assumes there will be some sort of preamp/buffer/driver stage ahead of the input, where signal level being fed to the power amp could be adjusted.  After all, this is precisely what larger guitar amps do - volume is adjusted BEFORE the signal gets to the power stage.

On the other hand, as the schematic shows, the amp is essentially structured like a big powerful op-amp.  The range of possible usable values for feedback resistance and ground leg are shown.  If the goal is to simply reduce the maximum output level, without any need for intermittent adjustment, then the implied course of action is to reduce feedback resistance R2, and increase ground leg resistance R3.  So, for example, R2=4k7 and R3=22R would give highest gain and volume, while R2=2k2 and R3=270R would give much less gain and volume.

Make sense?
(https://i.postimg.cc/xJmQdsPM/LM383-PRACTICEAMP.gif) (https://postimg.cc/xJmQdsPM)
Title: Re: Adding volume control to simple LM383 based amp
Post by: Elektrojänis on April 17, 2024, 05:11:36 AM
Changing the feedback parameters might work just fine, but there is usually a minimum gain where the amp chip is stable.

For that reason it might be more practical to wire a standard volume control to the input and choose the feedback resistors for the maximum volume you want for your input signal.

Btw. It seems that the original post is somewhat old.
Title: Re: Adding volume control to simple LM383 based amp
Post by: antonis on April 17, 2024, 07:14:03 AM
Quote from: Elektrojänis on April 17, 2024, 05:11:36 AMIt seems that the original post is somewhat old.

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