Hi Steve - it's good to see you here!!! Do you mind if I give you a call about a couple of things???
Call away. I'm usually here if not in the hospital.
It's non switching.. at least in my simulations...which keeps the current just a little above 10 mA.. even when driven hard....and into clipping
Was there ever closure on the issue of the output stage switching or not??
_-_-
PS. has it really been more than 2 years since that discussion was heated??
To the first question, it was for me. To the second question, the Krill is gone. It was made obvious to me by some (many of whom are no longer here) that I had nothing to contribute here. So I no longer do.
Hi Steve,
I wish you well. You did help me with the Krill that I build 50W and 100W but I did not able to put them in a decent case yet but still they are still working and making music.
Regards,
Rom
I wish you well. You did help me with the Krill that I build 50W and 100W but I did not able to put them in a decent case yet but still they are still working and making music.
Regards,
Rom
Hi Steve,
I wish you well. You did help me with the Krill that I build 50W and 100W but I did not able to put them in a decent case yet but still they are still working and making music.
Regards,
Rom
Thanks. I glad you are enjoying my design.
HI
Is it possible to use Thermaltrak transistor ?
Thanks
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/solid-state/134619-krill-little-amp-might-157.html#post1800898
Hi! I see that this thread is probably dead now, but here is my question anyway:
Has anyone tried the Krill output stage together with a high voltage preamp like the A30 (AliExpress, Taobao) or Jensen JE-990?
I am contemplating the idea of making one to see if it is possible.
Here is my attempt:
Any suggestions are welcome!
🙂 morten
Has anyone tried the Krill output stage together with a high voltage preamp like the A30 (AliExpress, Taobao) or Jensen JE-990?
I am contemplating the idea of making one to see if it is possible.
Here is my attempt:
Any suggestions are welcome!
🙂 morten
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