I've been very interested in the VFET threads and NPs SITs. At Burning Amp, the SITs were the talk of the event, literally.
So, I was thinking, if one were able to acquire a pair of N-Channel VFETs or SITs, what would you build?
A circlotron seems an interesting answer, but the designs I'm aware of take two transistors per channel, so the circlotron is out - the challenge is for a pair of outputs. One can use other FETs to bias, but only two VFET/SITs to design with.
So, I was thinking, if one were able to acquire a pair of N-Channel VFETs or SITs, what would you build?
A circlotron seems an interesting answer, but the designs I'm aware of take two transistors per channel, so the circlotron is out - the challenge is for a pair of outputs. One can use other FETs to bias, but only two VFET/SITs to design with.
Something with a CCS load in the output stage, Zen V4, J2, F2, Aleph M.
Or a single device design, BOZ, http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/pass-labs/66822-sewa-seven-watt-amplifier.html
Or a single device design, BOZ, http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/pass-labs/66822-sewa-seven-watt-amplifier.html
Soon I hope.
Sounds like NP has something for us as well. Should be a fun month.
I'm waiting for the true pros to show the rest of us the way.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/pass-labs/153832-pass-delite-amp-baf-77.html
See SIC with mosfet CCS. Post #764.
See SIC with mosfet CCS. Post #764.
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I'll bet it's a PLH update
Interesting thought. Who drives and who rides?
I wonder if this is the Nemesis update for Linear Audio.
I'm running R085s in a Nemesis style (1:1 XFMRs) as my main amps now. Hard to find fault with!
Roscoe
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