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Simple Audio Amplifier Circuit — DIY Audio AmpliFier Guide

Simple Audio Amplifier Circuit — DIY Audio AmpliFier Guide
Simple audio amplifier circuit using C945 transistor, battery, resistor and speaker

Simple Audio Amplifier Circuit — DIY Audio AmpliFier

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Next-gen DIY secrets & a clear diagram — build a tiny, powerful (for its size) audio amplifier using a single C945 transistor, 1K bias resistor and a 22µF coupling cap. Perfect for hobbyists, bench testing, and quick speaker projects.

Quick parts list

PartValue / Note
TransistorC945 (NPN) — general-purpose amplifier
Resistor1 kΩ — base bias resistor
Capacitor22 µF / 16V — input coupling capacitor
SpeakerSmall 4–8Ω speaker (3–5 W) recommended
Battery / PSUSingle cell Li-ion ~3.7V or 3–5V regulated supply

How it works

Audio from an AUX source passes through the coupling capacitor (22µF) to the base of the C945 transistor. The 1K resistor provides base bias. The transistor amplifies the input waveform and drives the speaker from the collector. This is a single-transistor amplifier (class A/biased) suitable for small speakers and experimentation.

Troubleshooting & bench tips

  • Confirm wiring and correct transistor pinout before powering.
  • Start testing with a current-limited bench supply or add a series resistor to the battery to prevent short damage.
  • If the speaker is silent, check the coupling capacitor polarity and base bias resistor.
  • For hiss or distortion, try increasing the base resistor or use power decoupling.

Main image — quick datasheet

ParameterTypical / Note
TransistorC945 (NPN small-signal)
Supply3.0–4.2V (single cell Li-ion recommended)
Speaker load4–8 Ω (small paper cone)
Expected outputLow-power loudness for small speaker; not hi-fi

Attribution: published by -gsm4files-.

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Published September 18, 2025 · © GSM4Files · Intended for hobbyists and technicians. If unsure, seek professional help.

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