Hi Upupa.
I´m very curious. Sorry for the question.
Your early amplifiers use feedbak error correctiond (NPN+PNP, Vbe multiplier type). Now, your DPA 222-A use a Sziklai Vbe multiplier. For you, Sziklai is the best Vbe multiplier for a amplifier?
Thanks.
I´m very curious. Sorry for the question.
Your early amplifiers use feedbak error correctiond (NPN+PNP, Vbe multiplier type). Now, your DPA 222-A use a Sziklai Vbe multiplier. For you, Sziklai is the best Vbe multiplier for a amplifier?
Thanks.
I had try this circuit many ears ago in my copy of Dynaco 400. Results was comfortable and from this time I use this type of circuit at all my bjt amps ( it can easy set up slope of thermal sensing ).
Let's see at my new DPA330MkIV on double layer PCB.
Thank you Upupa Epops for your time and advices.


Thank you Upupa Epops for your time and advices.
interesting way to mount the TO-3, thanks for the inspiration!
regards
It looks very neat, but the heat must conduct through a very circuitous route before it gets to the heat sink fins.
You are mistaken, difference between pad below transistor and top of nearest heatsink is only 3°C, measured by digital thermometer after long time thermal shock.... 😎
How about instantaneous high transistor power stressing shocks, how would look a time dependence of transistor temperature compared to conventional placement directly on a big heatsink?
Mass of pad is sufficiently great, is able to absorb it....it is the same case like fitting transistors directly on prisms, which I use in other types of amps...several tens second is amp able to give full power without heatsink, which facilitate assembling and repairing...
Wow, awsome looking boards. I look at my boards and think "yes, Bonsai, you are making progress" and then I see boards like this and know I still have much to learn . . . .
You have my respect!
You have my respect!
I have no experiences with bjt + EC, Bogdan...original Hawksford's design was with bjt ( darlington ), but at this time ( mid of eighties ) wasn't possible to get some really good ones, so better way was mosfets...results was amazing, so I was stay with them...
You are mistaken, difference between pad below transistor and top of nearest heatsink is only 3°C, measured by digital thermometer after long time thermal shock.... 😎
Could you explain what you mean by 'long term thermal shock'?
Yes: after one hour of full output power into eight ohm...
What is full output power ? Undistorted music production, or sine signal?
Nominal output power, i.e. in this case 120 W into eight, Federmann....
I understand correctly, medium - an effective exercise power listening to music is 120W? Peak power output of 1kW far over?
Or peak power output of 120W and medium - efficient performance power listening to music is the 10W?
You never explained this
Dear UE, ignore him... don"t feed the troll...
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Try to "learn at home" what mean "continous RMS power". But You are teacher at technical school.
Try to "learn at home" what mean "continous RMS power". But You are teacher at technical school.
You're right, the acoustic signal, the dynamics of a middle power - RMS is a fraction of peak performance, so I asked.
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