What You thins about - to build and optocompressor, usind TDA2030 IC?
I've desugned this scheme basicly for small intercom speaker system. But - maybe - it sould be useful in hobby audio?
Nothing wrong - those will do fine. For stereo you'll need to select heavily though - it's hard to find two that are even approximately the same. Been there, tried that...
>> Is there a reason why this track wanders all
over the place like this? Is this for a time-delay?
>> Besides the ( + ) sign being off-the-board
and the silkscreen REF DES's being upside down,
the track running along the left-edge and across
the top-edge is -- too close -- to the edge of the
PCB. Should have a 0.050" (1.27mm) clearance
from "track-edge to board-edge" for good measure.
>> You have an -- acute-angle acid-trap" there
in the upper-right corner of this pad.
>> The connection of C9, C8, D3 could all be a
small "Copper-Pour" area.
>> And, continuing on.....the connections on
both sides of C8 could be small "Copper-Pour"
areas, instead of the "crazy" routing as is shown
here.
>> I am assuming that the pad shown between
the two electrolytic capacitors is a "via". If so,
what for??? There is no corresponding track on
the other layer. In addition and similar to the
above scenarios, the two adjoining pads on both
of the electrolytic capacitors and the track running
right next to the edge of the PCB, could all be a
"Copper-Pour" area instead of how you have this.
>> And, in general.....all of your component REF DES text silkscreens are oriented "every which way" instead of being able to read in a normal "left/right and top/down" manner. Not only that, but your component REF DES silkscreens aren't going to do you any good, once you place a component over them. Silkscreen REF DES's are typically placed -- OUTSIDE -- of the component outline silkscreen. It's a good habit to get into.