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Hi there,
I intend to build a balanced(bridged) version of Zen Ver.4, but am not sure how to set the input impedance up:
- can I remove R2, R3 and C12 and replace them with a single resistor to ground (e.g. 47k)
- or can I use an arrangement similar to the one employed with the Aleph amps
All this considering that two Zens will be working in parallel, sharing a common ground.
Thanks in advance.
Stan
I intend to build a balanced(bridged) version of Zen Ver.4, but am not sure how to set the input impedance up:
- can I remove R2, R3 and C12 and replace them with a single resistor to ground (e.g. 47k)
- or can I use an arrangement similar to the one employed with the Aleph amps
All this considering that two Zens will be working in parallel, sharing a common ground.
Thanks in advance.
Stan
Hello Stan,
You can use the schematic shown at:
http://web.vip.hr/pcb-design.vip/zen-v4b.html
I tested the circuit, and it is working fine.
In balanced operation, connect the speaker
between C - D therminals.
The output capacitors leave in the circuit, because
of the proper feedback.
Best regards,
Kristijan Kljucaric
You can use the schematic shown at:
http://web.vip.hr/pcb-design.vip/zen-v4b.html
I tested the circuit, and it is working fine.
In balanced operation, connect the speaker
between C - D therminals.
The output capacitors leave in the circuit, because
of the proper feedback.
Best regards,
Kristijan Kljucaric
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