low impedence buffer

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Simply because one makes a statement in error does not make it an article of faith.

That is indeed correct. Article of faith <> faith-based claim.

While I have been shown to be wrong in detail, the original point remains true, neither feedback nor paralleling are necessary to achieve the required output impedance.

Quite so. Feedback though allows the desired output impedance to be attained with lower bias currents.
 
I'm not a technical guy, but I assume your guys are debating the merits or myths that is 'descrete' devices......all I know is that it's not easy to find uncolored and accurate sounding hifi gear. but I do like the shureV15III. It's a good start..if I could ony find a 1 ohm headophone output to plug it into. The 02 is what i'll try I suppose...unless anyone feels the extra chips are necessarily nasty to put the signal throguh. I do like an unpprocessed sound. which is why the buffer appeals to my sensabilities. I've no proof that either or both aren't necessarily possibly good enough, as long as their well done?
 
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Back on topic, how about this for low/no gain:

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DIY IRF610 MOSFET Class-A Headphone Amplifier Project

Thorsten recommended something like this as simple and sweet and I've got the parts, gonna give it a try.

Maybe add a JFET to buffer the higher input capacitance of the MOSFET a la Pass ...

Cheers,
Jeff
 
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Get any buffer + input opamp combo, wrap the buffer with feedback.
You won't get a good sounding amp with the buffer alone, as they usually have awkward input impedance/distortion figures.
Or check out LH0063, it is beasty, has fet input and hefty of current, without any sort of global feedback. 1R of typical output impedance in the datasheet... It is high-speed device, so put bypasses and lay out the GND accordingly.
 
I've not spent very long looking for higher gm FETs so far, but here's one which looks better on paper than the IRF610 in this application. Attached Vgs vs ID plot - its an IRLR024. Notice at 100mA ID it needs just 0.25V increase on the gate to get 500mA, so gm is close to 2. IRF610 is specified at 1.25A for gm, a drain current much higher than the application demands. All is not a bed of roses with this part though because the reverse transfer capacitance has doubled (to 53pF).

Output Z means output impedance.
 

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Here's another more recent FET which looks to do a lower output impedance when used as a source follower - STD16NF06. This one has a gm plot, showing about 2S at ID=0.5A. The effective input capacitance is lower too, 30pF.
 

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I really am at the end of the rope over here. I received the 02 amp and it did not do it for me. I listen to vinyl and even this scenario sounds a bit hard and cold to me. the bass is also very un-tunefull and innacurate imo.
I need a bit of distortion or something because this is not right to my ears. BUT please do not suggest mushy class A distortionboxes. I just need a bit of something nothing outrageous. a class AB?

So considering this new piece of info, could anyone suggest again a modest schematic for a headphone out that will accomodate 12 ohm IEM(1 output imp or less) that is full bodied but natural sounding? thanks
 
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