Slewmaster - CFA vs. VFA "Rumble"

Either them or the Semilab http://products.semelab-tt.com/pdf/ApplicationNoteBipolars.pdf

I also could limit the OPS cap multipliers to make the IPS's clip at <110v p-p.

Doing this , I might never even see any ripple 😱.

OS

Yeah, and then - as Richard shared his experience the other day - you can give 50-60 Hz to the input from the oscillator and utilize the volume control to use the amp as a high quality lab PSU for testing other designs - connecting rectifier bridge right to the output 😀
 
Or , running some of these "overkill" amps right into a 500W halogen
(as a load). I've also tested OPS's on an electric range element
or water heater "cal rod" ... most of these are 7 ohm resistance and will pass
1-2KW.

Use the amp to heat up some water for coffee/tea. 😀

OS
 
I'm putting fans on these. Two 500 watt 4 ohm space heaters.
 

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It looks like the VFA and CFA are closing in on one another. So, I would expect now that the sonic differences will be getting much smaller.

Though I myself dont use the straight-ahead CFA topolgy - and I am not good at mechanical building things so they look reasonable, I bought a Marantz which uses the CFA topology to listen to. It wasnt a keeper due to limited output stage power but I heard some pretty nice things.

Here is what I derived and use -- when the tube was still the main device, nfb to the cathode was common (but this isnt CFA topology). Such as -

tube amp topology.jpg

Then when ss came along, the designs copied the tube circuits. Such as -

transistor_2_device_amp.gif

What some, later did was connect the two of these circuits in parallel using compliments and got the circuit popular in DIYAUDIO (LC's original circuit?). But they were still cap coupled and still needed a large value c in the gain path of the nfb.

What I invented was to reconfigure the two compl circuits into one so they could be dc coupled and eliminated the big electrolytic caps. That is my contribution. Not the CFB Amp topology.

That basic circuit is the one I use now..... a complimentry push-pull from IPS to OPS... With fb to the emitters of the compl input pair. There are many derivatives of it now, of course. And, you are showing some close to it here. Such topology as --

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This has been a fun development to watch. I hope to be able to get one (built for me or bought) that meets all my 'specs' to listen to before too long as many of you are doing now. The BV mod CFA version is really appealing to me for its over-all performance.


THx-RNMarsh
 
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Hi OS,

Still struggling with the Krypton-V.

I got the IPS working, sort of, stand alone. with 1k resistors tied to the NFB I can set the current to 10V from PD to ND. If my calculation is correct that should give me 5ma on the VAS. It will play a clean sine wave and even square wave on the scope. However, when I try hooking it up to the OPS it surges in about one second intervals. I also have to turn the bias down a lot. Any suggestions?

Thanks, Terry
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