Amp, Speaker Protection, Crossover & Preamp PCB Layouts (PDFs Included)

Amp, Speaker Protection, Crossover & Preamp PCB Layouts (PDFs Included)

PCB Layout for Single Power 12V–24V Low-Pass Filter Using NE5532

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low-pass filter using an NE5532 op-amp for optimal sound performance.


So, if you’re really keen on developing a powerful subwoofer system or just a classic custom audio amplifier setup, the good news is that one’s got to feature the best low-pass filter to successfully have that neat and deep bass. Here’s a PCB DIY project for creating an NE5532 op-amp-based front-stage subwoofer low-pass filter board specifically designed for DC single power operation ranging between 12V and 24V.

🔍 Project Overview

A low-pass filter board for those audio enthusiasts who require a quality plus small front stage tone control system applicable to subwoofer plus front stage amplification. It applies the use of only one NE5532 operational amplifier to achieve high signal clarity accompanying low noise; therefore suitable as a preamp application for car audio, home theater, and portable speaker builds.


️ Key Features

Adjustable Filtering-With the help of selected potentiometers, fine adjustment of the frequency response to the characteristics of your subwoofer is also possible. Swappable IC Socket-NE5532 comes with a DIP socket that will allow you easy testing of any other op-amps for experimentation or upgrades. LED Power Indicator-Onboard LED in real-time feedback about power status, hence clear diagnostics.


PCB layout design, high signal-to-noise ratio, excellent performance of anti-interference, no audio signal meaning speaker hiss minimal. Input and output ports using pure copper terminals make the connection reliable and durable.


📐 Technical Specifications

Specification Details

  • Power Supply Voltage        DC 12V–24V (Single Supply)
  • Frequency Range    22Hz–300Hz
  • Audio Input   Mono or Stereo Input
  • Audio Output            Mono Output
  • Chip Used      NE5532
  • Board Type   Preamp / Low-Pass Filter


💡 PCB Layout Notes

When designing the PCB, make sure to:

Use Ground Plane Optimization: To reduce noise, ensure a solid ground plane under the signal traces.

Separate Power and Signal Traces: Keep high-current power lines away from low-level signal paths.

Compact yet Accessible Layout: Components like potentiometers, capacitors, and IC sockets should be easily accessible for tweaking and replacement.

Thermal Considerations: Leave ventilation or heatsink options if placing the board inside an enclosed chassis.


🛠️ Applications

  • DIY subwoofer amplifiers
  • Car audio front-stage signal processing
  • Portable or home theater bass filtering
  • Active crossover systems

📦 Final Thoughts

This project provides a professional and practical solution for anyone wanting to integrate a subwoofer low-pass filter into their DIY amplifier system. With a simple but effective NE5532-based design, this board is a great way to explore tone control, signal conditioning, and circuit layout optimization.

Download Grerber

Once your PCB layout is finalized, you can share Gerber files, PDF schematics, and wiring guides with others in the DIY audio community—or use it in your own custom audio build!


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