The general idea is to use as small as works, but I've tried 47 to 680r, and haven't ever heard a difference. I have, however, had a not stable amp become more stable with higher values.
I normally use 200r, but only because it's a bit of an odd value and I have a bunch of really nice Mil-spec Dales to use...
I normally use 200r, but only because it's a bit of an odd value and I have a bunch of really nice Mil-spec Dales to use...
My ears are the second thing on me I'd like to get younger.
So no problems?
And about the sonic differences did you notice any difference, especially in the low range?
Thanks
why?Don't use irfp250 in Aleph, use IRFP240.
The 250 is equivalent to (2) 240 in the the same package.
And this is no good?
Higher input capacitance for the 250. If you try to replace 2 240s with 1 250 you will overheat the 250 trying to move twice as much heat out of one transistor. It will likely work with 2 sets of 250s per side but all bets are off in terms of stability, bandwidth etc.
I only need to replace irfp240 with 250 using the same number of devices, simply because I already own them.
Higher input capacitance for the 250. If you try to replace 2 240s with 1 250 you will overheat the 250 trying to move twice as much heat out of one transistor. It will likely work with 2 sets of 250s per side but all bets are off in terms of stability, bandwidth etc.
This is an exemple of their use in Aleph 3
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The original Aleph 3 did not use IRFP250.
In any case if you want to use a pair of IRFP250 you probably should check
if the current from the front end is adequate in driving the doubled
capacitance.
Ok Thanks for your information.
And the Aleph-J front end runs at less than 9mA. (Forgot to mention that.)
So it's not really possible by arranging something similar with irfp250 or simply using two 250 instead of four 240?
In case it be possible to use only two 250 (with the natural consequences on dissipation) should I change the value of the power resistors?
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