TSSA - The Simplest Symmetrical Amplifier

Last schematic before PCB. ;)

Hi Sonnya

For the testing purposes schematic is OK, but casoded Sziklai compounds and enhanced rails nested CCS-s were used in the first place to eliminate the need for extra CCS-s, which therefore don't legitimate their presence. Measurements will clearly show if the ratio of benefit vs. unnecessary extra complexity would be justified. In the same manner we can think about using DC servo. :rolleyes:

Anyway, I hardly wait to see the PCB layout :wiz:
 
Hi Sonnya

For the testing purposes schematic is OK, but casoded Sziklai compounds and enhanced rails nested CCS-s were used in the first place to eliminate the need for extra CCS-s, which therefore don't legitimate their presence. Measurements will clearly show if the ratio of benefit vs. unnecessary extra complexity would be justified. In the same manner we can think about using DC servo. :rolleyes:

Anyway, I hardly wait to see the PCB layout :wiz:

Thats why i have added solderjumps to the ccs bias circuit
 
I know that. I could easily remove it from the circuit.

And pass all data on to you.

I do not believe it is a good idea to have bias difference in the parts of the circuit taking care of all the work (i.e. feedback) because that we want to set offset and idle current.

I see no point in building it from my point of view, when this part is not present.

As i have made it, it can always been disabled.
 
Sonnya you've said that you want the input bias to be independant of output bias setting, because using only master bias trimmers for both, would cause different and uncertain sonic signature, without possibility to find a sweet spot for each of them. With introducing Sziklais in TSSA Basic, bias current in input gain transistors is fixed by Vbe/Rbe, in that way we simply avoid the need of separate bias settings (input bias is fixed in this case) and master bias/offset trimers in pos/neg CCS would be just fine.

You also mentioned that maybe, bacause of better sound, Sziklais will be omitted later, and only cascoded input pair would be present. For this situation your separate bias/offset CCS-s would again be needed to enable independant bias setting for both stages.

Hopefully you find my explanation to be satisfactory, regards Andrej ;)
 
I will go to bed.
 

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