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Old 23rd March 2006, 11:28 PM   #181
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If you guys want low impedance and capacitance at high frequency, why don't you use a downgrade of caps with lots of them in parallel to reduce the impedance ?

Because if you want high capacitance at high frequencies big caps don't solve your problem, even if you use a snubber.
It's true that the snubber helps, or the 100nF helps but, it's not the same thing as small caps
We all know that big caps at high frequencies they are rubbish
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Old 22nd August 2006, 04:31 AM   #183
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After reading this thread, I want to try snubber in my LM3875 amp. Can anyone give me the latest snubberized power supply schematic for gainclone amp? (i.e. URL)?
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