I liked the big studio mics fine in the past- they looked cool!
And they were hugely better than no PA!
Yes, with studio mics, flat frequency response and custom line arrays it sounded like with no PA (well, no distortions that people got used to associate with PA), but was heard well everywhere. Thanks to line arrays coverage was wide, with low reverberation. But a lapel mic would be more convenient.
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Wavebourn is nice quality pictures.
Thanks again so kind
What was talks themes ?
Wavebourn is nice quality pictures.
Thanks again so kind
What was talks themes ?
Arduino remote control
Fet output stages - pushpull followers. Nelson.
Now Bob talks about niceness of a symmetry
Such a great time! A huge thanks to @claub for organizing!
A big thanks to @wavebourn for letting me borrow his amps for a few minutes
It was great meeting or seeing you all again
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A big thanks to @wavebourn for letting me borrow his amps for a few minutes
It was great meeting or seeing you all again
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My thanks to all who made Burning Amp 2016 possible! What a fascinating event to attend!
Near the end of his talk, NP described his latest experiment: an output stage which pairs a high-current N-channel depletion FET (silicon carbide MOSFET if I understand correctly) with a P-channel enhancement MOSFET. If you match the parts correctly, the combination is self-biasing; NP showed some tricks for trimming the biasing to compensate for slight mismatches between the two FETs.
Near the end of his talk, NP described his latest experiment: an output stage which pairs a high-current N-channel depletion FET (silicon carbide MOSFET if I understand correctly) with a P-channel enhancement MOSFET. If you match the parts correctly, the combination is self-biasing; NP showed some tricks for trimming the biasing to compensate for slight mismatches between the two FETs.
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