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Old 17th April 2009, 09:56 PM   #1
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Default hybrid will it work?

will this hybrid work? Don't need it to be class A or anything,just wanna know if it would work.
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will this hybrid work? Don't need it to be class A or anything,just wanna know if it would work.

Bias cct is very poor.

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I just want to know if it would work. .....
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Yes, until the idle current control pot looses contact, for example if you want to adjust the current. Think how would you change it so when it looses it's contact bias voltage jumps to zero instead of jumping to maximum.
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Yes, until the idle current control pot looses contact, for example if you want to adjust the current. Think how would you change it so when it looses it's contact bias voltage jumps to zero instead of jumping to maximum.
I use this cct for a MOSFET output transistor bias.

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Old 19th April 2009, 04:29 PM   #6
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I will try your bias design! Thanks. Any idea of what the output would be? I calculate about 100 watts at 8 ohm.
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