This is the reason you should always
8 Ohm non-inductive non-capacitance LOAD Resistor
when you produce your simulations, graphs and specifications.
Amplifier will plain and simple work much better and
you will get good results and specs in your design
if you avoid loudspeakers.
Should be told in user manual of amplifier:
'Loudspeakers are not recommended,
because this amplifier was created without.
Best performance you get from using our highgrade 8 Ohm LOAD Power Resistors.'
8 Ohm non-inductive non-capacitance LOAD Resistor
when you produce your simulations, graphs and specifications.
Amplifier will plain and simple work much better and
you will get good results and specs in your design
if you avoid loudspeakers.
Should be told in user manual of amplifier:
'Loudspeakers are not recommended,
because this amplifier was created without.
Best performance you get from using our highgrade 8 Ohm LOAD Power Resistors.'
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When you can tell sound from FFT Analyse Graph ... go sell your loudspeakers
Hi Darksog,
Please look at the chart here http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=794932#post794932. With 70v rails and a 2 ohm load 6 x IRFP250 (3 per rail) will quickly die.
Cheers
Please look at the chart here http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=794932#post794932. With 70v rails and a 2 ohm load 6 x IRFP250 (3 per rail) will quickly die.
Cheers
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