Hello Mr. Nelson and everybody, I have a question for you: I'd want to use the B1 inside a NAD C350, to get the signal
between the pre and power stage, to drive an active subwoofer. In the NAD is
present a +- 18V stabilized power supply stage so I might use this to supply the B1, but I fear that the
15000 uF after the 1 ohm resistance can overload the stage turning power on, so this is the question: Can I avoid to use the
first 15000 uF cap and maintain the 2nd after the 10k ohm resistor, useful to avoid bump in the output? In general, what do you suggest about this?
Attached a schematic of the +-18 volt NAD supply stage.
Thank you very much!
between the pre and power stage, to drive an active subwoofer. In the NAD is
present a +- 18V stabilized power supply stage so I might use this to supply the B1, but I fear that the
15000 uF after the 1 ohm resistance can overload the stage turning power on, so this is the question: Can I avoid to use the
first 15000 uF cap and maintain the 2nd after the 10k ohm resistor, useful to avoid bump in the output? In general, what do you suggest about this?
Attached a schematic of the +-18 volt NAD supply stage.
Thank you very much!
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