Thanks Kirk!
Thanks Kirk, just wondering if it was worth my time (have a ton of great 4 Ohm speakers kicking around).
Don't know if I should post this question or start another thread.
What are people talking about when they say Zen.4 balanced...from what I can tell (just the way it has been described as running 2 PCB's to get 100 watts), do they mean bridged?
Rino Odorico
Thanks Kirk, just wondering if it was worth my time (have a ton of great 4 Ohm speakers kicking around).
Don't know if I should post this question or start another thread.
What are people talking about when they say Zen.4 balanced...from what I can tell (just the way it has been described as running 2 PCB's to get 100 watts), do they mean bridged?
Rino Odorico
Hello Odorico,
I tried Zen-V4 with 4 Ohm load.
It worked just fine.
Original Zen don't work ok with 4 Ohm load.
Best regards,
Kristijan Kljucaric
http://web.vip.hr/pcb-design.vip
I tried Zen-V4 with 4 Ohm load.
It worked just fine.
Original Zen don't work ok with 4 Ohm load.
Best regards,
Kristijan Kljucaric
http://web.vip.hr/pcb-design.vip
Leon
I could not understand this: "Driving 4 ohm speaker on ... Zen v2
is not a very good idea..."
I think your Figures are copies from the article of ZV2.
With 4-ohm speaker, Fig. 8 shows distortion rate of 0.4 at 9W
and 0.9 at 30W. These really matter...?
ZV4-ZV2=2. I.e. ZV4 has two more. One is input buffer and
another is supply voltage regulator. But, they have the same
active current source (=Aleph current source). No...?
JH
I could not understand this: "Driving 4 ohm speaker on ... Zen v2
is not a very good idea..."
I think your Figures are copies from the article of ZV2.
With 4-ohm speaker, Fig. 8 shows distortion rate of 0.4 at 9W
and 0.9 at 30W. These really matter...?
ZV4-ZV2=2. I.e. ZV4 has two more. One is input buffer and
another is supply voltage regulator. But, they have the same
active current source (=Aleph current source). No...?
JH
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