Preamp output MOSFETs

It depends on how you define a preamp and what load should be capable of.

Just as you have LM3886 chipamps and 200W Class A monoblocks.
You also have opamp based preamps with a few MA bias driving 10k load.
As well as preamps with 200mA bias capable of driving 600 ohm or even lower.

It is an individual choice.
No absolute right or wrong in either case.


Patrick
 
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Two examples from my own.

The F5XPre is what I use, and will drive any load down to 100ohm.

The ZGF lineamp is what I built for a friend.
Will drive 10k with reasonably low distortion.
And it doesn't use any global negative feedback.

Both have their own appeal.


Patrick
 

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I'm saying its an outlier design... If I put a truck engine in a lawnmower, that's as logical as putting power MOSFETs in a small signal chain. You can do it, but why? What if the output cable is accidentally shorted - you'd better have a fuse to stop the cable burning!
 
How much loudspeaker power do you need for your normal listening ? 4W ? 10W ?
How much max. power does your power amp have ?
Why would anyone ever need 60W (as in chipamps), or even 600W (as in some Class AB monoblocks) ?

It is DIY.
Anyone can freely choose what he wants to do, without having to justify to the rest of the world.


My 2 cents,
Patrick
 
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