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Old 17th December 2006, 04:27 AM   #21
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... is too complexity ... oh,my head ...

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Like some little circuits made by
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Hello,Lineup:

think you for your words.I even forget this thread before you up it!
I didn't giveup with AF AMP DIY...and I still carry on...
this 10W FET amp really sounds good(sweetly & Warmly) when I using K1056 as ouput devices,here is upgrated version below:



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Old 17th December 2006, 05:21 AM   #22
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Thumbs up thanks DarkHorse

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thanks, DarkHorse

I like Lateral MOSFET very much!

For nice Power-Amplifier:
2SK1056 ... 2SK1057 ... 2SK1058 ... 2SK1530
... 2SJ160 ... 2SJ161 ... 2SJ162 ... 2SJ201

For good Pre-Amplifier:
2SK216 ... 2SJ79
and ... 2SK213 ... 2SK214 ... 2SK215 ...


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I will have a look at schematic.
Maybe I see some thing I can use or make, myself.
And maybe I learn New Good Idea!

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Hello,Lineup:

think you for your words.I even forget this thread before you up it!
I didn't giveup with AF AMP DIY...and I still carry on...
this 10W FET amp really sounds good(sweetly & Warmly) when I using K1056 as ouput devices,here is upgrated version below:



I think the amp would benefit from a servo loop.
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Old 17th December 2006, 06:55 AM   #24
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I think the amp would benefit from a servo loop.
hello Wavebourn:

Please show me your idea with a picture!
this problem is still my puzzle,input stage isn't got full DC feedback from output point,this can make the circuit works not steady...
any commend, please reply,thanks!


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