
May 24th 06, 02:13 PM
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Nick Gorham wrote:
Jim Lesurf wrote:
In article , Nick Gorham
wrote:
Rob wrote:
It strikes me that the valve amp is the problem here - SS amps don't
need a dummy load. Really, your suggestion is fine. I'm just trying to
factor in certain extreme scenarios - say, someone else using the
stereo.
Don't bother if the amp has triodes on the output, its only Pentodes
that will get upset with no load.
Can you explain why? Afraid I don't know why an amp built with triodes
would be inherently incapable of becoming unstable when unloaded.
No reason why it shouldn't become unstable, but the fact remains that a
triode is happy with a choke load, which the transformer (ignoring
OTL's) will become when unloaded. The pentode will not however like that
load and you can end up with high dv/dt that could cause problems in the
output TX.
Phew! Sorry Nick/Jim, didn't get much of that. Do you think this amp:
http://www.beardaudio.com/p100-505broc.pdf
(the power amp only, obviously) would be safe switched on and not
connected to speakers?
Possibly, but I wouldn't do it!!
:-)
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