New webpage on loudspeaker cables
Jim Lesurf wrote:
Eeyore wrote:
John Phillips wrote:
Alternatively, perhaps, that a well-designed amplifier will have about
2 uH of good quality inductance in series with its output to avoid
such a case becoming damaging?
Funny, that's very similar to the value I use. And it'll have a series
R-C to ground to stabilise the load the amp 'sees'. This technique has
been known for many decades.
Yes. I have always done the same. However some designers don't, and it is
possible for people to choose incorrect values, or use an inductor whose
self-resonance is too low in frequency.
Then those are simply badly or incompetently designed. You'd be amazed at some
of the pure **** that has been sold as 'audiophile'.
Graham
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