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Hi all. Apparently, this is the first blog post of the new DIYAudio (unless the new software is fooling me).
Sooo...... What would someone like me want to blog about? All I can really do is post links to my threads and post pictures of my ideas. I don't really have enough to contribute which would warrant a regular blog...
One thing I think deserves mention is the thread below about the Allison output stage. Surely there are more interesting things to talk about, things more pertaining to audio (there is generally a sort of Zen approach where even though a circuit may measure well, there may be other ways of doing it that sound better).
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/solid-state/139564-simulation-analysis-several-unique-allison-based-output-stages.html

The significance of the Allison, to me, is its measured performance as a voltage buffer. You still need a low source impedance because the input impedance...
Sooo...... What would someone like me want to blog about? All I can really do is post links to my threads and post pictures of my ideas. I don't really have enough to contribute which would warrant a regular blog...
One thing I think deserves mention is the thread below about the Allison output stage. Surely there are more interesting things to talk about, things more pertaining to audio (there is generally a sort of Zen approach where even though a circuit may measure well, there may be other ways of doing it that sound better).
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/solid-state/139564-simulation-analysis-several-unique-allison-based-output-stages.html

The significance of the Allison, to me, is its measured performance as a voltage buffer. You still need a low source impedance because the input impedance...
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