John Curl's Blowtorch preamplifier part II

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This is probably the next stage of 4Q design:
 

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I also should be noted that this is a feedback amplifier. I normally use negative feedback in my designs, however, like PMA was implying earlier, open loop operation is also possible. I recommend feedback for most amateurs, although, all else being equal, open loop is usually better, but it is prone to excessive distortion if everything is not perfectly selected and matched. Charles Hansen never uses loop feedback as far as I know, for example. And the CTC Blowtorch is open loop as well, BUT we both use a similiar, but an even more sophisticated topology to improve the open loop distortion and reduce the open loop gain intrinsically, rather than 'throw it away' with either source degeneration (noisy) or with extra output loading (added distortion). But let's stay with the feedback versions at the moment. They are still viable to get 'rave reviews' in the audio scene.
 
This is still the same topology that I have been describing but with all fet (both jfet and mosfet) design with lots of CASCODING for better performance in some areas. In reality, all these extra parts could be eliminated IF the real world parts were virtually perfect, but they are not, so the cascodes both linearize the primary device and they allow higher voltage power supplies, such as +/- 30 to 50V. The final design would have even more parts, just to make the unit commercially practical.
 
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