Okay, I haven't built the amp. And I have had and is having a very high hope on this amplifier. But every time I see the output stage... I look at another circuit.
So I don't want to miss good opportunities just because of misconception about the safety of an amp. So I want somebody to help me clarify (with technical explanation) the following two issues/mythos:
1) When output capacitance (Co) of a mosfet is lower than its input capacitance (Ci) it will be beneficial to have a configuration where the output signal is taken from the drain so as to minimize total/effective capacitance. But...
2) I'm scared of P-channel transistor on the positive supply.
So I don't want to miss good opportunities just because of misconception about the safety of an amp. So I want somebody to help me clarify (with technical explanation) the following two issues/mythos:
1) When output capacitance (Co) of a mosfet is lower than its input capacitance (Ci) it will be beneficial to have a configuration where the output signal is taken from the drain so as to minimize total/effective capacitance. But...
2) I'm scared of P-channel transistor on the positive supply.
Hehe thanks Hugh. Tho I cannot build amplifiers, I think when I can build one I will know what to do to get a good sounding one. I have seen many experts with many amplifiers (of course you're not included 😉) but honestly to my limited knowledge they don't look like understand what makes a good sounding amp, just curves 😛
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