Would this be too big?
looks perfect to put behind a horn tweeter and using output cap as 6db lowpass filter
Hi Michael,
Thank you for the schematic. Its sheer simplicity makes it irresistible
Instead of the Hammond, I guess one can use an appropriate lightbulb or maybe a Microwave oven transformer ...
Not so much the light bulb. That's a different amp.
I have used the model posted by kekso22 with success (see post #26 of the thread below).
LD1014 SPiCE models
It is more realistic than the model provided by the manufacturer, epscially for the analogue region.
Patrick
LD1014 SPiCE models
It is more realistic than the model provided by the manufacturer, epscially for the analogue region.
Patrick
If the source is not clean then you should clean it at the source (by cap or servo).
The circuit itself is (should be) Gnd referenced.
IMHO there is no need for an input cap (best cap is no cap).
(Unless you are making a product and want it to be idiot proof.)
And IMHO there is no need for a PCB, which is the whole point for its simplicity.
P2P is just fine, with or without a Vero.
Cheers,
Patrick
The circuit itself is (should be) Gnd referenced.
IMHO there is no need for an input cap (best cap is no cap).
(Unless you are making a product and want it to be idiot proof.)
And IMHO there is no need for a PCB, which is the whole point for its simplicity.
P2P is just fine, with or without a Vero.
Cheers,
Patrick
Michael,
I am sure you are aware that the IXTH6N50 is obsolete.
(Only a handful left at Mouser)
So perhaps you might suggest an active part for those who want to follow your steps.
Cheers,
Patrick
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I think the IXTH6N50D2 is still active. That's the one I used.
I'm trying out some other stuff too tho.
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