Continuation of work on my power amp.

It's remote controlled (my roommate's universal remote controls it - remote controlled board is from Welborne Labs), has a soft-start circuit from 41Hz.com, 530VA toroidal transformer from Avel-Lindberg, a muting delay circuit I etched, and a VU meter (lowest two LEDs on left channel blew out on me...). The remote board is connected to a 5V power supply connected directly to the AC inlet. On power-on, the remote board sends 5V out to multiple relays to power on the amplifier and support circuitry.

Buffer circuit I completed using perf-board. I did a PSpice analysis on the input sections of the VU meter and power amp, and it turns out that high-frequencies were attenuated (draws 65mA @ 20kHz) with the VU meter's input filters. I'm throwing in 2 buffer circuits (one for VU meter, one for power amplifier boards) based on the LM4562NA opamp (basically, the buffer circuits are CMoy amps (non-inverting amplifier) set to unity gain). The power supply for the buffer circuits will be two bridged TREADs from Tangent set to +/-12V DC. The primary buffer board has 2 solid-state relays that power the board on when the entire amp is powered on.

Amplifier in action.