On Mon, 21 Dec 2015 23:24:14 -0800 (PST), Phil Allison
wrote:
Trevor Wilson wrote:
**Have a look at the Rotel RB991. No output relay, no switch-on thump.
Nicely done, Rotel.
** The amp is fully symmetrical / complementary from input to output. I note it still has relay input muting and relies on rail fuses for self protection - but has enough outputs, 10 x 150W devices per channel, for that to work.
http://srv2.umlib.com/1129f1c8443296...r-sm.pdf-3.png
Such a topology allows for a very wide operating voltage range, down to a +/- a few volts and this stops the thumps.
But I am a bit worried about the bias arrangements - having six transistors in the bias loop makes for thermal instability.
.... Phil
I've never seen that topology before. There doesn't seem to be a
dominant pole in the voltage amplifiers - how did they keep it stable?
d
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