Hi everyone .
do you know an excellent power amplifier with solid state differential outputs?.
not commercial but diy.
bye thank you
do you know an excellent power amplifier with solid state differential outputs?.
not commercial but diy.
bye thank you
You can bridge many ss amplifiers (for near x4 the power if they are capable).Hi everyone .
do you know an excellent power amplifier with solid state differential outputs?.
not commercial but diy.
bye thank you
https://audiouniversityonline.com/bridge-amplifier/
Good luck with that.I only read words on the filter. I'm interested in the power amplifier
with an RF resistor and not an inverterNow I see what you want. This does not need diff-out POWer amp, or even diff-out opamp. Add one inverter to your summing mix.
What is this, an active series crossover? This could present a serious problem for the tweeter when the WOOFER amp clips. Superposition fails when linearity does, and you may put more power than you realize into the poor tweeter, and at lower frequency. Much more than with “normal“ clipping where there is an HPF involved to keep unintended signal out of the tweeter.
would it work like this?
Since I have no experience with what you are looking for, and it was misunderstanding on my part when you asked about amplifier with differential output, I can not help. Buy.
These are radio frequency speakers? Or am I reading you unclearly?with an RF resistor
maybe with the addition of two diodes it worksWhat is this, an active series crossover? This could present a serious problem for the tweeter when the WOOFER amp clips. Superposition fails when linearity does, and you may put more power than you realize into the poor tweeter, and at lower frequency. Much more than with “normal“ clipping where there is an HPF involved to keep unintended signal out of the tweeter.
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look at the arrowThese are radio frequency speakers? Or am I reading you unclearly?
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i noticed a problem.maybe with the addition of two diodes it works
unlike the amplifier with ground reference, with these three amplifiers the current is not alternating
maybe with the addition of two diodes it works
If you want to achieve 50% distortion, yes!
music is AC signal, putting diodes there will cut off half of the AC polarity
the signal is not cut in half but the speaker coil only moves in one directionIf you want to achieve 50% distortion, yes!
music is AC signal, putting diodes there will cut off half of the AC polarity
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