I found with a single ouput pair quasi I got a better sound because of the extra driver stage. I found a tendency to just use a VAS to drive the output stage in a complimentary output stage.
I found the quasi to have a little more depth to the sound.
I run a mobile disco and use a complimentary output amp with 3 pairs of MOSFETs.
I found the quasi amp a bit more sensitive to bias than the complimentary amp.
The quasi tended to drift more thermally.
I found the quasi to have a little more depth to the sound.
I run a mobile disco and use a complimentary output amp with 3 pairs of MOSFETs.
I found the quasi amp a bit more sensitive to bias than the complimentary amp.
The quasi tended to drift more thermally.
It's not critical, 47 or 100 uf is usual.
That large for a suckout cap ??? I use max 1uf on EF or triple outputstages, anything larger seems to make matters worse than better.
Mooly can you show an example of a amp with such high suckout cap or just mention one or two, I cant think of any using such high values.
Wow! Thanks for the good info people.
Regarding Oscillation...
I ran this sim with a 10kHz squarewave and the output really matches what you guys said. I'm impressed! I will install this cap in the next board as the current board doesn't have enough space even for such a small cap! Once I though of putting it in the solder side. But the Art would die if I did it!!!!!
BIG THANKS.
Regarding Oscillation...
I ran this sim with a 10kHz squarewave and the output really matches what you guys said. I'm impressed! I will install this cap in the next board as the current board doesn't have enough space even for such a small cap! Once I though of putting it in the solder side. But the Art would die if I did it!!!!!
BIG THANKS.
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