nazirdi
better share bottom lay out
here is the bottom layout.
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NICE WORK
Hi Nazirdigi
greetings nice work and even BETTER spirit of sharing pcb layout
warm regards
andrew lebon
Hi Nazirdigi
greetings nice work and even BETTER spirit of sharing pcb layout
warm regards
andrew lebon
Hi Nazirdigi
greetings nice work and even BETTER spirit of sharing pcb layout
warm regards
andrew lebon
Thanks andrewlebon.
good day sir mile this is correct
Yes, this is correct, but I suggest to use limiter circuit.
To Mile
If I decrease the bias of this amplifier such that can't measure voltage at 0.33r i.e 0 volts
then is there any chance of getting distortion at peak volumes??
If I set to 60mA each then what will happen?
If I decrease the bias of this amplifier such that can't measure voltage at 0.33r i.e 0 volts
then is there any chance of getting distortion at peak volumes??
If I set to 60mA each then what will happen?
If I decrease the bias of this amplifier such that can't measure voltage at 0.33r i.e 0 volts
then is there any chance of getting distortion at peak volumes??
If I set to 60mA each then what will happen?
Without bias you get crossover distortion at low volume level not at the peak volumes.
Without bias you get crossover distortion at low volume level not at the peak volumes.
Yes sir i agree with you but
when peak sound becomes distorted means the amplifier has produced its maximum power? or low bias?
from your reply i understood that it is not due to low bias
then it is due to low bandwidth?
amplifier is not stable at peak volumes?
or due to voltage drop in the power supply?
sorry for too many questions
hope you reply
thank you Mile
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