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Old 2nd July 2011, 01:08 PM   #1
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Default Silicon Chip Ultra-LD Mk 3 < 0.004% THD @ 20KHz

On the news stands this month for July it caught my attention that the crew at Silicon Chip have revamped their Ultra-LD amp module to produce vanishing low distortion. ie less than 0.0006% @ 1kHz and < 0.004% @ 20kHz !!

From what I saw in the article the mods pertain to the bias network, compensation scheme, load stabilizing network and some other stuff I can't remember now because I only brushed over the article quickly.

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Old 2nd July 2011, 01:26 PM   #2
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A bit of a discussion about it already

Silicon Chip ULD Mk3 amp - 0.0006% distortion
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