Relentlessly refining audio projects, finding new ways to push sound quality further—one carefully crafted circuit at a time.
Welcome to BuildAudioAmps—a DIY audio journey inspired by passion, quality, and the relentless pursuit of sonic excellence. Since its establishment in 2014, BuildAudioAmps has developed and built over 100 power amplifiers, preamplifiers, and other audio-related electronics projects. What started as a way of sharing my personal audio projects with fellow enthusiasts has grown into a resource for anyone who shares my passion. The audio projects were developed out of curiosity and refined through countless iterations while exploring the relationship between technical know-how and realworld listening experience.
BuildAudioAmps provides a solid foundation for starting an audio amplifier project—one that has been built, tested, and optimized through hands-on experimentation. Many DIYers have already shared their remarkable amplifier projects based on our published working prototypes, and BuildAudioAmps will continue to deliver no-nonsense, insightful, and engaging audio-related projects.
But BuildAudioAmps isn't just about building circuits. It's about refinement, iteration, and unlocking the full potential of high-fidelity sound reproduction. From RIAA preamp design to power amplifier innovation, every project is guided by precision, experimentation, and an uncompromising commitment to real-world listening excellence.
BuildAudioAmps legacy website remains accessible through the Wayback Machine on the Internet Archive, preserving a collection of amplifier projects, technical insights, and experiments that have sparked curiosity and collaboration in the audio community. Whether refining a circuit to make it sing or evaluating sonic characteristics beyond the numbers, the pursuit of audio perfection continues.
Resilience is a powerful force. Our dedication to high-fidelity audio and circuit refinement has likely inspired and educated many. Thank you to all who have supported the website for the past years.
Working with live high-current voltages demands caution and respect. Every project shared on BuildAudioAmps involves hands-on experimentation, and safety should always come first.
If you’re new to electronics, make sure you understand the basics before attempting any DIY audio project. Learn fundamental electrical and electronics concepts, including reading schematics, identifying component values with their color codes and soldering techniques.
When you feel confident in these basics, you're welcome to explore the website and begin your first audio power amplifier project. Your safety depends on your knowledge.
BuildAudioAmps (BAA) provides technical information for educational and personal use. However, BAA is not responsible for any damages, injuries, or accidents resulting from negligence, improper handling, or misinterpretation of the shared projects. It is the sole responsibility of the DIYer to follow appropriate safety procedures when working with high-voltage electronics.
BuildAudioAmps was founded on the principle of free knowledge-sharing. Every project is offered for personal use—whether for learning, experimentation, or pure enjoyment.
All projects, schematics, and technical insights shared on BuildAudioAmps are provided for personal use only—not for commercial reproduction or resale. The website was founded on the principle of free knowledge-sharing, and using these designs for commercial purposes goes against that philosophy.
While BuildAudioAmps does not claim formal copyrights on its published designs, all content remains under the ethical framework of non-commercial, community-driven sharing. If you build upon these projects, consider crediting BuildAudioAmps and maintaining the free spirit of knowledge exchange.
By using this website and its resources, you acknowledge these principles and agree to respect the non- commercial, educational intent of BuildAudioAmps.