Chippewa - 56 Watt OPA453 with Diamond Buffer output

Transformer: 2x25V 300VA
Output Max: 56W into 8 Ohm
The opamp OPA453 is a TO-220 7pin device.
Which can have max +/-40VDC supply.
With the above transformer supply will be like +/-35VDC.

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How many more Indian tribes will we have to digest with the same infusion?

The recipe is now well known - and I want a dozen of these super-duper FETs immediately ... I think I'll start a small series with the Germanic tribes too
😉
with BJTs

Greetings,
HBt.

BTW a nice Amp
 
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The input and VAS voltage amplifier stage can use a massiv number of transistors.
Making it more than half of an amplifier.
All this can be replaced by one opamp. This is what I do. And it works .....

Call one of your amplifiers Winnetou. That is a great idea 🙂
Beelzebub is not so nice 😀
 
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The input and VAS voltage amplifier stage can use a massiv number of transistors.
Making it more than half of an amplifier.
All this can be replaced by one opamp. This is what I do. And it works .....
This is a really good point.

I have recently been wondering the same. Why is the op amp approach not so common to see? Are there technical reasons?
 
Duty factor? while I was still doing amp repairs on a friend's electronics shop, opamps also fails in some cases. Another reason I think is, opamps are provided in a single package of circuitry. No other option for personal modifications?

Albert