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Default VLF stability in Williamson-type amplifiers

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Patrick Turner wrote:

On Jul 6, 10:07*am, John Byrns wrote:

*What do you gain by adding the cathode follower to the
circuit? *What is wrong with simply choosing the diode load to reflect the
desired load to the secondary of the IFT, 100k or whatever? *


Better sound. Try it sometime. Then you'll know.


OK, I'm sensing a challenge here, similar to Danger Dave's assertions that
resulted in the ³Power Amplifier Without Power Transformer². The problem is
that with respect to Danger Dave's assertions, SNR was an easy to measure
parameter. Unfortunately your claims for the benefits of using a cathode
follower to buffer the IFT from the detector diode, is ³Better sound², a sort of
vague standard.

Before I take up my soldering iron to demonstrate that an AM detector the equal
of yours can be built without the cathode follower between the IFT and detector
diode, I will need to know how to measure ³Better sound². Can you suggest some
valid objective measurements I can use to measure ³Better sound²?

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John Byrns

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