The original circuit in the radio used a 300 ohm resistor where
the 2 diodes are shown but I changed the resistor to 2 diodes so
the amp would operate on lower voltages with less distortion.
The transistors shown 2n3053 and 2n2905 are just parts I used
for the other circuit above and could be smaller types.
Most any small transistors can be used, but they should be
capable of 100mA or more current. A 2N3904 or 2N3906 are probably
a little small, but would work at low volume.
The 2 diodes generate a fairly constant bias voltage as the battery
drains and reduces crossover distortion. But you should take care
to insure the idle current is around 10 to 20 milliamps with
no signal and the output transistors do not get hot under load.
The circuit should work with a regular 8 ohm speaker, but the
output power may be somewhat less.
To optimize the operation, select a resistor where the 100K is shown
to set the output voltage at 1/2 the supply voltage (4.5 volts).
This resistor might be anything from 50K to 700K depending on
the gain of the transistor used where the 3904 is shown.
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