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Opinion needed re power amp building



 
 
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Old November 4th 09, 01:29 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Phil Allison[_2_]
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Default Opinion needed re power amp building


"Pete"

Phil is probably right that I'll not gain much or ven anything from the
Hitachi design I have now.


** Huh ???

Are there posts from me here in invisible ink now ??

Cos I cannot see what the OP is replying to.



.... Phil






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Old November 4th 09, 02:52 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Pete[_3_]
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Default Opinion needed re power amp building


"Phil Allison" wrote in message
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"Pete"

Phil is probably right that I'll not gain much or ven anything from the
Hitachi design I have now.


** Huh ???

Are there posts from me here in invisible ink now ??

Cos I cannot see what the OP is replying to.



.... Phil







Phil,

Sorry, I was flicking through all the replies and took your reply a little
out of context. There was a lot to digest ( is my excuse.....)

"** Those are Hitachi's famous TO3 pack " lateral " mosfets as used in many
famous hi-fi and professional power amps.

They are extremely easy to use, exceptionally rugged and have NO issues
with biasing or bias stability. Plus they will share current automatically
when used in parallel."


Pete



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Old November 4th 09, 10:57 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Phil Allison[_2_]
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Default Opinion needed re power amp building


"Pete"
"Phil Allison"
"Pete"

Phil is probably right that I'll not gain much or ven anything from the
Hitachi design I have now.


** Huh ???

Are there posts from me here in invisible ink now ??

Cos I cannot see what the OP is replying to.


Sorry, I was flicking through all the replies and took your reply a little
out of context. There was a lot to digest ( is my excuse.....)

"** Those are Hitachi's famous TO3 pack " lateral " mosfets as used in
many
famous hi-fi and professional power amps.

They are extremely easy to use, exceptionally rugged and have NO issues
with biasing or bias stability. Plus they will share current automatically
when used in parallel."



** Where is there any connection between my post and your comment at the top
???

Must be in invisible ink - right ?



...... Phil


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Old November 5th 09, 08:53 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Pete[_3_]
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Default Opinion needed re power amp building


"Phil Allison" wrote in message
...

"Pete"
"Phil Allison"
"Pete"

Phil is probably right that I'll not gain much or ven anything from the
Hitachi design I have now.

** Huh ???

Are there posts from me here in invisible ink now ??

Cos I cannot see what the OP is replying to.


Sorry, I was flicking through all the replies and took your reply a
little out of context. There was a lot to digest ( is my excuse.....)

"** Those are Hitachi's famous TO3 pack " lateral " mosfets as used in
many
famous hi-fi and professional power amps.

They are extremely easy to use, exceptionally rugged and have NO issues
with biasing or bias stability. Plus they will share current
automatically
when used in parallel."



** Where is there any connection between my post and your comment at the
top ???

Must be in invisible ink - right ?



..... Phil



OK Phil, no connection, sorry.

I have re-read the posts and it was Woody who said

"Why bother? The basic Hitachi design is as good as it gets. You can improve
things by building a proper regulated power supply for it."

Pete




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Old November 5th 09, 02:38 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Phil Allison[_2_]
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Default Opinion needed re power amp building


"Pete"

** Where is there any connection between my post and your comment at the
top ???

Must be in invisible ink - right ?

OK Phil, no connection, sorry.

I have re-read the posts and it was Woody who said ...


** Apology accepted.

Basic usenet etiquette requires you ALWAYS post UNDER any words you are
referring to.

There is BLOODY SIMPLE reason for that !!!!

Capice ???????



..... Phil


 




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