I've got an older Fender Princeton Chorus amp which uses the uPC1188H chipamp, 10 pin inline amplifier. Although the amp sounds great...it could use more power, it's rated 25watts (x2 since it's stereo out). Not quite capable enough in live gigs, even though I've upgraded the speakers.
I've had a crazy notion to pop in a bigger power supply, maybe up the rail voltage slightly from a nominal +/-27VDC, and put in different chipamps. The LM3886 maybe--but it's a totally different number/pinout. The STK series are 10 pins I think but different pinouts as well. (Which is a shame because I've got a half dozen old stereos that I could pull STK's from)
I've Googled but found nothing so far. Anything feasible to easily replace the uPC1188H? Or am I crazy (wait, don't answer that).
Thanks in advance...
I've had a crazy notion to pop in a bigger power supply, maybe up the rail voltage slightly from a nominal +/-27VDC, and put in different chipamps. The LM3886 maybe--but it's a totally different number/pinout. The STK series are 10 pins I think but different pinouts as well. (Which is a shame because I've got a half dozen old stereos that I could pull STK's from)
I've Googled but found nothing so far. Anything feasible to easily replace the uPC1188H? Or am I crazy (wait, don't answer that).
Thanks in advance...
Comment