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Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: North of Boston
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I haven't bought my output transistors yet. Has anybody tried the IRFP 260n mosfets? International recomends then for audio. They have a 300 watt rating and a low on resistance. Maybe I should just stick with the 244's ?
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Stick with the 240/244's ... I havent checked the data sheet but, the 260n would probably have a far higher Ciss which is undesirable. Rds(on) means nothing with anologue audio amplification as the devices are only fully turned on during clipping.
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