Official M2 schematic

I use a ceramic capacitor with "C0G / NP0" dielectric, for C1 of the M2's RC terminator network (across the Edcor secondary), and I recommend it in the Bill Of Materials for the M2x clone of the M2. See the red box on the attachment below.

It is Mouser part number 81-RDE5C2A681J0K1H3B price is USD 0.41 qty=1.

C0G/NP0 is a Class 1 Ceramic, you can read more in the Wikipedia article about ceramic capacitors


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i'm not worried at all ZM as i have your mighty name printed on the boards 😀

it's just that i have the choice between a 8R and a 16R version of the same driver. some says that with low damped amp like tube amplifer 16ohm will sounds better?

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juanitox - What we are trying to say, in a round fashion, is that you need to make decisions about your speakers in regards to the entirety of the speaker system.

The M2 will gladly and authoritatively drive whatever you choose.
 
yup

difference between F4 and M2 is current per mosfet

in F4 it's smaller, so action of source resistor is big enough to keep mosfet out of thermal runaway, on condition that heatsinking is up to task ( but that's general condition for all amps)

in M2, current per mosfet is greater enough, so you'll need impractically higher value for source resistor to achieve the same, so Papa introduced old t=rick of his ( in newer and more innovative way) to have active biasing mechanismus

beauty of this is that M2 is having almost exactly the same Iq, be it cold or hot