The circuit in #3 has the much much higher sonic potential than the circuit in #4!
Bonus: you could build #3 quickly without pcb.
I suggest: do not use any TO-3P-transistors! Many TO-220-types will do this job.
I am sure, you will find some TO-126-types to do the endjob;-) It will sound much much better than every TO-3P;-)
Bonus: you could build #3 quickly without pcb.
I suggest: do not use any TO-3P-transistors! Many TO-220-types will do this job.
I am sure, you will find some TO-126-types to do the endjob;-) It will sound much much better than every TO-3P;-)
HI,The circuit in #3 has the much much higher sonic potential than the circuit in #4!
Bonus: you could build #3 quickly without pcb.
I suggest: do not use any TO-3P-transistors! Many TO-220-types will do this job.
I am sure, you will find some TO-126-types to do the endjob;-) It will sound much much better than every TO-3P;-)
What could be the reason...?
Less Cob value? or Higher Ft?
Regards,
Sumesh
In LTspice I cannot get it to work (yet)... Must be doing something wrong but I cannot find the problem.The circuit in #3 has the much much higher sonic potential than the circuit in #4!
Bonus: you could build #3 quickly without pcb.
I suggest: do not use any TO-3P-transistors! Many TO-220-types will do this job.
I am sure, you will find some TO-126-types to do the endjob;-) It will sound much much better than every TO-3P;-)
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Hi Sumesh,
Personally, I think it sounds better than Pass aca, in addition, I made some changes and improved the power supply up to 24 voltage. The circuit diagram is already uploaded to the forum.
Appteciate the good circuit diagram from lineup!
Kind regards,
Mong
Personally, I think it sounds better than Pass aca, in addition, I made some changes and improved the power supply up to 24 voltage. The circuit diagram is already uploaded to the forum.
Appteciate the good circuit diagram from lineup!
Kind regards,
Mong
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