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Join Date: Oct 2009
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I own a 8000p who need calibration bias audiolab.
Which current bias had originally a 8000p for each transistor? +0-63v_80mA or 100mA for transistor? If the bias is not calibrated well the depth of the scene does not exist! Thank you |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Sunny SC,USA 15 min south of Charlotte NC
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Rule of thumb for most amps not class A is ~50mA for the driver board and ~50mA for each output device. As I am not familiar with your amp a schematic would help.
Regards, Elwood
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