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Old 25th November 2005, 08:58 AM   #11
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Lightbulb thank you...

do you any good suggestion?I will hear cordially.

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Old 25th November 2005, 09:07 AM   #12
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Winco, I had build many Mosfet amps, but they was not so simply...It is superstition, that only simply amp sound good. Send me a mail, I will send you some example...
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Old 25th November 2005, 09:16 AM   #13
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Default ok..

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Old 25th November 2005, 09:28 AM   #14
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Old 25th November 2005, 09:42 AM   #15
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Hi Winco
Nice design, I like it, especially output stage realisation.
Upupa's design are also nice, but more sophisticated, using feedback and error correction with nice symmetry (all damn good made), but this is another world indeed.
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Old 26th November 2005, 02:55 AM   #16
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Talking hum...

thanks Mr.Upupa Epops & Mr.darkfenriz:

the amp sended by Mr.Upupa Epops is too complexity...oh,my head...

I like simple circuit,I just a very young bird.as a diyer,this isn't my full time job,so simple circuit is more easy to work it out.I have no time & no vigour (& no money) to pay so much things,is it?
so I think:"do what you can do to make it perfect".

enjoy!
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Old 26th November 2005, 09:45 AM   #17
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Winco, these " many transistors " are only cheapest ones, so price will be not much higher. And is free, if you solder thirty devices or fifry devices ( if you know it... ). All is only about comprehension function of little bit complicated circuit...
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Old 26th November 2005, 09:52 AM   #18
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And I recoment to read patent of Halcro - explanation of Bruce Candy about " comlicated circuits " there is very nice...
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Old 28th November 2005, 04:53 AM   #19
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Talking that's alright!

Quote:
Originally posted by Upupa Epops
And I recoment to read patent of Halcro - explanation of Bruce Candy about " comlicated circuits " there is very nice...
Mr.Upupa Epops:

I think complexity and simple make the world refulgence...
you are good in this "complexity" circuit!

have fun!
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Old 12th December 2006, 06:10 AM   #20
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Default Re: hum...

Quote:
Originally posted by DarkHorse

the amp sended by Mr.Upupa Epops is too complexity
...oh,my head...


I like simple circuit, I just a very young bird. as a diyer,

this isn't my full time job,
so simple circuit is more easy to work it out.
I have no time & no vigour (& no money) to pay so much things, is it?
so I think:"do what you can do to make it perfect".

enjoy!
WINCO

... is too complexity ... oh,my head ...

Yes, I know how feel.
When looking at circuit, with maybe even 10!!! transistors and 57 capacitors.
Makes my head really bad and hurt much, too ...

And not only my head sometimes:
-- my hair stand right up into heaven, into sky -
so afraid I get, when see some 'modern advanced, complexity' amplifiers ....

And in my stomach, my belly, I feel so sick
... like when drinking too much and want to put and spit some old food into the ground,
when I see some 'super amplifier' circuits ...


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-> some other people have very strong heads <-
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.. but sorry my head is not so very strong
.. my head is only for simple and good amplifiers


Like some little circuits made by
Friend Darkhorse:

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4watt classic OTL amp...
I have draw this schematic today, very simple things


hi,all friends in this world
I want to share the circuit with all audio DIYERs in this world, enjoy

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.... and for my own, lineup, small amps
3, 4, 5 transistors
simple but very GOOOOOD amplifiers


So,
Don't give up, my friend DarkHorse
Some day you make a very good amplfiier
... and all them strong-heads will be much surprised!



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