Hi,
i'm building discrete diamond buffer for pmillett hybrid headphone amplifier.. this is the buffer's schematic;
http://www.diamondstar.de/dDB_isb_v022_schem.jpg
in the part list BC560C is suggested alternate part for Q2, Q4, Q6 and BC550C for Q3, Q5, Q7..
but 🙂
before soldering, i just realized that i have 560Bs not 560C.. may i use "B" type without any problem or should i buy "C" type..
thanks in advance..
i'm building discrete diamond buffer for pmillett hybrid headphone amplifier.. this is the buffer's schematic;
http://www.diamondstar.de/dDB_isb_v022_schem.jpg
in the part list BC560C is suggested alternate part for Q2, Q4, Q6 and BC550C for Q3, Q5, Q7..
but 🙂
before soldering, i just realized that i have 560Bs not 560C.. may i use "B" type without any problem or should i buy "C" type..
thanks in advance..
You can use B grade transistors without problems, but performance of C grade will be somewhat better...also BC550/560 are so cheeeeep😀 , so if I were you I would buy C grade.
Hi
If you look at the datasheet for BC560, you will notice that the only thing the B or C designates is current gain (Hfe). The B is the lower gain class. Since in the circuit they are used as a mirror, I don't think it will make a difference. The (rather large
) 220 Ohm degeneration resistors will reduce thier gain anyway. If you can match them to a decent degree, or use a "matched" transistor array, you can reduce the degeneration. If the PS voltage is less than +/-15V, the BC559 would work too.🙂

If you look at the datasheet for BC560, you will notice that the only thing the B or C designates is current gain (Hfe). The B is the lower gain class. Since in the circuit they are used as a mirror, I don't think it will make a difference. The (rather large


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