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Old 20th November 2008, 05:32 PM   #21
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Default Re: something new ........

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seems that this thread will be another perfectly organized one ....
What else
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Old 20th November 2008, 05:58 PM   #22
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Sweet. Thanks This is what I am talking about. Bigger IS better - although I almost always listen through lowthers as a mid-range.
I have some bonded 12 X 12" X 4" fin heatsinks that I can see what they will disappate. Getting the IRON may be the expensive and hard part, if I can't just buy a few.
I do need a bigger variac to play here.

Some heatsinks, as in 8?


No need for a variac, just run it the no fear way, flick the switch

I tend to do it like this, simply because this way keeps me on my toes, so I do it right first time, I get sloppy if I see a chance to test without consequences.


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Hey boys, as you probably know, bigger is better


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Old 21st November 2008, 01:51 AM   #24
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Old 21st November 2008, 03:42 PM   #26
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Default Re: just another variation .... Magura like ;)

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and yes - Magura also sez

And Magura sez: loose that negative supply


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Old 21st November 2008, 03:49 PM   #27
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Default Re: Re: just another variation .... Magura like ;)

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And Magura sez: loose that negative supply


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Magura is lazy ............. and I won't tell ya why having neg is good .......


....... not having input caps isn't main reason


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Default Re: Re: Re: just another variation .... Magura like ;)

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Magura is lazy ............. and I won't tell ya why having neg is good .......


....... not having input caps isn't main reason



Magura is not lazy, Magura tells fluffy serb why neg rail is bad.


I have a thing against dual supply with 2 different voltages, as high power trafo's are big and expensive. Same goes for caps.....things just grows huge and very expensive.

For low power applications, I agree, no problem with a couple of voltages.

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If you would forgive me :

1) It depends on what your definition of Super Symmetry is. As it is the proposed schematics is basically 2 identical inverting amps joint at the frontend by a current course to form a diff pair. But there is no cross feedback, as in the Pass patent.

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If I understand Susy correctly, this circuit meet the criteria. Have a closer look at the X-BoSoZ schematics. Papa confirmed it is Susy and the only connection between the two halves there is through the LTP.

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I hardly see the cross feedback (X-feedback).


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