QSerraTico_Tico said:Pavel, unfortunately square wave analysis does not tell you the sound of the amplifier.
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Correct. Only your *perception* will tell you that.
However measurement and testing will confirm the essential operational parameters, and this is rational and necessary prior to connection into a system and operational audition.
unfortunately square wave analysis does not tell you the sound of the amplifier.
Don't you get tired from these clichés ?
The ones who bother to follow Pavel's doings and see how he constructs his designs and what he uses for them, can tell from the pictures that it does what it is supposed to do.
You may not agree with the design target and philosophy, all the more reason to stay clear of these threads and/or posting remarks we've all been hearing over and over again for decades on end.
Some more wise cracks :here
Which sound the best?Upupa Epops said:At this amp I can to use four types of input amps - BJT, FET, MOSFET and CFP. All was tested, amp is stabil with all ones... Input modul is designed for SMD, at pic you can see " classical " devices....
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Hi Pavel,
Could you test your amp with 100KHZ sine/square wave with 3-10dB overload input signal and along with open circuit no load connected condition....This test could very well confirm the behaviour of your amp, if there is any kind of cross-conduction is present or not
regards,
K a n w a r
Could you test your amp with 100KHZ sine/square wave with 3-10dB overload input signal and along with open circuit no load connected condition....This test could very well confirm the behaviour of your amp, if there is any kind of cross-conduction is present or not
regards,
K a n w a r
Thanks to antisaturation circuit and mosfet output stage is quinscent current stabil at all condition, Kanwar... By high overload is the same...
Antisaturation circuit make D3 and D15, in oposite polarity D9 and D16 ( this schematic isn't TYA, but in TYA is it the same ).
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