hello, how about this booster for amplifier

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bai,

naa kay idea ug pag calculate para sa input ug output

transformers ani........:bawling:

ako man gud rang nasabtan aning booster kay mura ra ni siya'g

inverter pero dili lang kay usa ra ka frequency, but the whole audio

spectrum........

dayon imbis na naay oscillator para maka create ug sinusidal wave

audio amplifier ang gigamit.

munang galibog kog dyotay.......:scratch:

hehehehee..............
 
boosters

ok..

medyo taas tag discussion ana nga parte bay..
i would like to explain it to you personally..

well now, back to the topic, these types of boosters does not perform well on the whole audio frequency spectrum..:(
its performance is degraded specially on the highs due to core loss (iron cores)..despite this,it really gives the "punch" bass..
so i have used power amps for the highs & this booster for the lows..:D :D

cheers!!!!!:cheers:
 
bitaw bai murag tuod-tuod nagod kung gabulong ug explaination
bahin ani.......

pero ok ra.....na a man ka.....
:D
mura'g wala gyud ko kita'g libro bahin ani nila......

kabahin ug quality maayo gyud ni siya sa low, as what you've said

core loses:whazzat:

basin pud tingali sa material nga gigamit.

murag silicon carbide man tingali ning metal nga gigamit ani?

whereas unsa kaha kung powdered ferrite core ang gamiton,

murag mas improve tingali ug dyutay tungud sa permeability?

or.........:scratch:

well more to discuss on this......but we'd better be contented of what

we had for now....

long been forgotten man gud ni nga topology,:bawling:
 
kung full-range ang imo gusto nga operation bay, ferrite cores are not advisable for LF applications..in this configuration,depending on what the core is made of,we will have to sacrifice either low or high spectrum..:(

aside from that,its very hard to find big ferrite cores diri sa atoa..
many reasons why this topology is long been forgotten:
*limited freq response
*bulky/heavy
*requires more current (therefore big wires)
& others i forget

well,transformer coupled push-pull amplifiers were the "high powered" amps back in the days..:D :D
 
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hi anatech;

we're so sorry for that,

we apologize for such action,

we're just maybe excited or something:D

since it's very rear for some diyers like us who have the

same native tongue, that's involve in such a learnful

environment

:D

as if were two the same species that met in some far

planet....


thank you for the reminder.

;)

macweb
 
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No problem and I understand. I try to keep our international flavour in mind also, but balance it with the needs of all our members.

As I said, a couple comments are fine. Longer posts are fine as long as you provide an English translation for everyone else. I also understand that sometimes it's hard to translate an idea into another language.

Just a friendly reminder. :)

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Hi longthrow,
As you can see from my post above - no problem. Just try to keep our other members in mind.

No harm, no foul. Don't worry. Try to keep long discussions in email to each other. I do expect there will be times when you explain exactly in your own language, then an English version that may not be as exact.

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