New Linear Audio publication!

Cube Law Amp

I only saw the Cube Amp-Supplement-v1.pdf but it seems ingenious ! Ian Hegglun was unknown to me until now 🙁 but not anymore 🙂 Clever guy !

I hope that he has success with it, & am looking forward to peoples builds results etc 🙂
 
Maybe this will help.

Mr Wurcer, one of these days we'll have to check out each other's hardware during a men's room visit.

(at our age, each of those stop-overs can become an Infernal event)

By the time that travelling in time will be feasable, the first group of temponauts will return from back to the future with the message that they were not impressed.
 
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I don't have access to the Linear Audio article but I'm trying to make sense of Ian's Lfet models here:

LACAv8 - PAK2 devo

They don't seem to match the datasheet. Furthermore, Ian doesn't use the subthres parameter in the VDMOS models, so of course there is no subthreshold modeling in them. So my question is why is it not used?

More stumbling blocks on the path to accurate MOSFET models...
 
There is mention of gerbers for SY's Equal Opportunity design being available on the L|A website in the future. Any idea when this might be? I'm still not sure if I might roll my own layout or not. I am thinking of using the RIAA in an ESS ADC so will likely jump the RIAA parts on all of the boards rather than just on the second stage.
 
John Atkinson followed up on his Guest Editorial in L|A Vol 8 on his own website: God Lives in the Details | Stereophile.com

Maybe some of you want to chime in with their view.

Jan

Goodness, I'm flattered though I'm not sure by engineers for engineers is a sole focus. There should be an aspect of plug and play with the opportunity to learn too. I think an interesting section would be reader builds of some of the circuits in Linear Audio.