I got another one of my probably dumb ideas, haven't seen anyone else try or talk about it so here goes:
Can I mod a standard mu follower such that:
by adding kind of a crossover in the amp like in the schematic? The inductor and cap in the example are calculated to both equal 0.6 ohm @ 1000 hz.
Can I mod a standard mu follower such that:
- more current gain on the low end
- more pure ccs on the top end
by adding kind of a crossover in the amp like in the schematic? The inductor and cap in the example are calculated to both equal 0.6 ohm @ 1000 hz.
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Rephrasing it,
The output impedance will change over the frequency spectrum this way, that is, the mu follower will 'help' less in high frequencies. There the damping will get lower.
That will also imply some unlineairity.
However, compared to a cross over . . . that is always calculated in as part of the 'listening black box', isn't it?
The output impedance will change over the frequency spectrum this way, that is, the mu follower will 'help' less in high frequencies. There the damping will get lower.
That will also imply some unlineairity.
However, compared to a cross over . . . that is always calculated in as part of the 'listening black box', isn't it?