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Old 19th November 2006, 07:08 AM   #1
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Default Hi thank you ALL

Hellow
nice to meet you .
MY intoro:
I am an amateur and like Diy amp.
I made recently FET power AMP . its
Inverted & Current Feed Back & Like Only distorsion feedbak Type
URL]http://www2.plala.or.jp/puthoff/[/URL]
this HP Langege is not English .. But If I can help it.
I am inexperienced@English net sorry.

An Information@:
http://www.sssservice.com/~xnbbs/sr2...gi?room=evoamp
this Mr.KAMIJOU is super tri tube circuit original desiner .
Recently study Trans Liner Bias for power Tr .
this first "RADIO TEC" magagine writer Mr.Sirakura,
then Dr.Kuroda et al studyng now.

If emiter register less , Power Tr is not cut off !!,so emiter R less
circuit to make feed back Idring Curent...

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Old 19th November 2006, 03:40 PM   #2
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Default I revise a mistake.

Hello!
Sorry ,some mistakes are here,then will revise .
My Home URL is
http://www2.plala.or.jp/puthoff/

And, about Trans linear@Bias: A part of some, try to transrate to
English,
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"When there is an emitter resistor ,do not completely do a cut-off .when there is not an emitter resistor, the voltage to occur with an emitter resistor is few sides of an electric current to be driven into a complete cut-off to increase it between base emitters.

And, which we add a hand to a bias circuit if a cut-off cannot shine, and do it in para-A grade is simple. (but cannot lower output resistance.j
And, gm grows big; an output element to a big radiator of thermal capacity of thermal resistance is in a small state, and can possess it, and think that, feedback control by heat combination are almost difficult in the condition that does not run a fever."
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I think that distortion due to an emitter resistor influences Sound quality
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Old 19th November 2006, 04:12 PM   #3
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Hi and very welcome here!

I myself am one of the very few who likes current feedback. See my homepage.

Have you designed the amp yourself? You have also a very nice looking schematic of the amp.
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Old 19th November 2006, 07:23 PM   #4
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Old 20th November 2006, 10:57 AM   #5
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Default Thanks!

P-A and Cal , thanks .
P-A
>Have you designed the amp yourself?
Yes.this my original. MJ magazine (I think that I am not known very much any place other than Japan) Diy amp contest in this year June ,the Power Amp of this circuit get the highest score.
(the article appeared just a little.but I am glad)
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Old 20th November 2006, 11:19 AM   #6
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You haven't thought of write some in english? Then you will have the world in front of you. I think quite many would appreciate some more info about your amp. Very interesting indeed.
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Old 20th November 2006, 07:37 PM   #7
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Default make an Engkish site

HI P-A Thank you your advice
so,make a ENGLISH site

http://www2.plala.or.jp/puthoff/amp_HTML_ENG/index.html
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Old 20th November 2006, 07:37 PM   #8
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If there is a mistake by length made, I repair it and watch it. Thanking you in advance.

I have transmitted a message before I was elaborate, and writing it

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Old 20th November 2006, 08:08 PM   #9
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Good work You have some writing errors but not worse than I at least can understand it and I'm not a native english person so no need to worry.

It's a big difference in having _something_ written and nothing at all. Rather often translation services will work "japanese to english" but in your case it didn't work at all.
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Old 23rd February 2010, 09:13 PM   #10
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unfortunately some URLs are death. But in such cases sometimes (unfortunately not always) I get copies of this websites like this (time overview and website)


http://web.archive.org/web/*/%20http...ENG/index.html
http://web.archive.org/web/200802221...ENG/index.html

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