I tried it some month ago and it was a completely different sound, more highs, more presence, more details.....
But I liked also the somewhat darker sound of the 9610 and I found them to be a little more dynamic...
So I could decide what I liked more and
built another amplifier......
But I liked also the somewhat darker sound of the 9610 and I found them to be a little more dynamic...
So I could decide what I liked more and
built another amplifier......
...
built another amplifier......
nope
just rework CCS , drain resistor and let them (LTP mosfets) bleeeeeeed !
just one of ideas ....... ( instead of just making it plain Aleph J )
I tried it some month ago and it was a completely different sound, more highs, more presence, more details.....
But I liked also the somewhat darker sound of the 9610 and I found them to be a little more dynamic...
So I could Not decide what I liked more and
built another amplifier......[/QUOTE
Sorry forgot decisive word...
I know this is an older thread, but I'm trying to find out which resistors' values need to be changed in order to use a pair of ZVP3310's for Q101 and Q102, while leaving Q103 as a IRF9610?
I'm assuming R106 and R108 need to be changed, but to what values so as to not "cook" the 3310's?
Would it be a good idea to use trimmers(or trimmers with a resistor in series) in place of those resistors?
Thanks...
I'm assuming R106 and R108 need to be changed, but to what values so as to not "cook" the 3310's?
Would it be a good idea to use trimmers(or trimmers with a resistor in series) in place of those resistors?
Thanks...
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