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OHCF! One more version: Alkışlar bir yandan bir takipçisi
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If I disappear suddenly, that means I finally created a time machine and pushed wrong button that brought me to Stalin's Russia. In any experiment any result is the result. Even if it is negative. Last edited by Wavebourn; 11th June 2011 at 08:57 PM. |
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Very nice Vladimir
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During such an experiment, you will be able to listen some slight electromechanical noise from the inside of your amp. After 20 hours, this noise becomes lower, almost vanishes. At this moment sound becomes clearn. Last edited by VladimirK; 12th June 2011 at 05:05 AM. |
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I would choose 4...6 Ohms resistors, maybe assembled from several ones, total wattage 20...50W. During the burning-in, we must produce large high-frequency currents through the circuit.
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I did like u said, and yes i can hear some noise inside the amp. What makes that noise?
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Vladimir, Im astonished of that noice I can hear from my amp???? Could I do the same thing to an push-pull design? I know there are no output caps there...Im confused.
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