| Attention, audio lovers! What started as an Elektor Jumpstarter project is now the Elektor Fortissimo-100 Power Amplifier Kit. Check out the...
| Attention, audio lovers! What started as an Elektor Jumpstarter project is now the Elektor Fortissimo-100 Power Amplifier Kit. Check out the...
| Pre-order now! High-End, THD+N 0.0008 % at 50 W/8Ω, Max power (THD 1%) 98W/8Ω 188W/4Ω, Solid module, all THT components, ThermalTrak power t...
| To build an FM receiver, developers can use highly integrated chips, such as the TEA5767 from NXP. Here we describe an FM receiver with a fr...
| Python is more and more coming to replace C as the programming language of choice, and this trend can now also be seen in the world of micro...
| Elektor's new Expert Collection, The Complete Linear Audio Library, is a must-have for every audiophile passionate about audio engineering,...
| It may not be top-end high-end, but at 38x56 mm, this inexpensive and discrete circuit is smaller than some integrated solutions of similar...
| Having built a battery-powered valve headphone amplifier, I discovered that the battery was often fully drained due to forgetting to switch...
| While a PC’s ‘line’ input generally offers acceptable characteristics, ‘mic’ inputs typically have only mediocre noise and distortion levels...
| Because the ESR meter is essentially a low ohmage (or resistance) meter, it can check shorting between tracks, particularly if a schematic o...
| No worries, it's happened to everyone: you switch on an electrical device and the mains fuse blows. In most cases, that does not mean the eq...