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Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: SWE EU
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A variant of crescendo, basically the same design as the old elektor-version, works nice for party and casual listening...
just a few modifications done. -really nthing to brag about, but i´m pretty satisfied! /L.
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Hey it doesn't look bad!
![]() BTW how does the Crescendo sound? I've heard mixed reports about that amp, and i've never been able to find an schematic for it... |
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Electrons are yellow and more is better!
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The Crescendo sounds alright if it not oscillates. The design is conventional in every respect, nothing weird. It's a well known design, diff input stage, high gain stage and MOSFET's. Maybe the lack of buffer between gain stage and output stage is a short coming.
Check my headphone amp QRV-01, very much alike it. The new Crescendo, called millenium edition is quite alright, real upgrade from the original.
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