DIY Powerful 100W Amplifier (just two transistor, step by step)

DIY Ultra Bass 100W Amplifier with 2SC5200 & 2SA1943 Transistors – Powerful Sound! 🔊💥 SUBSCRIBE TO ‪@victorious-energy022‬ I built this powerful 100W ultra bass audio amplifier using only two transistors (2SC5200 + 2SA1943), resistors (100K & 20K), a 10K potentiometer for volume control, a speaker, and a 12V power supply. It delivers surprisingly loud and deep bass with clear sound — perfect for small to medium speakers and DIY audio projects. Great for beginners, students, or anyone who wants a simple yet strong amplifier without complex ICs. Watch the full build, wiring, and real sound test with heavy bass! COMMENT “BASS KING” if you want a higher wattage version next! LIKE if powerful DIY amplifiers are satisfying! SUBSCRIBE to TECH WORLD – new audio & electronics projects every week! #DIYAmplifier #UltraBassAmplifier #2SC5200 #2SA1943 #TransistorAmplifier #TechWorld PLAYLIST → Tech DIY projects :    • TECH, DIY PROJECTS   ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- diy ultra bass amplifier, 100w amplifier diy, 2sc5200 2sa1943 amplifier, transistor amplifier diy, powerful bass amplifier, diy audio amplifier 12v, 2sc5200 amplifier circuit, 2sa1943 amplifier, bass booster amplifier diy, simple transistor amplifier, diy 100w amplifier, ultra bass diy project, ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ⚠️ DISCLAIMER ⚠️ This is a simple educational DIY electronics project using moderate voltage (12V DC). Adult supervision required for kids and beginners. Soldering iron and electronic components can cause burns or injury if mishandled. The amplifier can produce loud sound — protect your hearing and do not operate at maximum volume for long periods. Do not connect to higher voltage than specified. I am not responsible for any injury, damage, overheating, or issues from building or testing this circuit. TECH WORLD promotes safe & responsible learning! 🔊❤️ Safety first! Use proper heat sinks for the transistors and keep volume at safe levels. Let me know if you built one — tag TECH WORLD! 😄