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Can a series inductor be placed in the power supply of a class A/B amp?
Pass showed such a circuit, with a large shunt cap on either side, to reduce ripple (hum) in his ZEN amp. But, of course, this is a class A amp that presents a mostly constant load to the PS. Will the energy storage/release of the inductor cause problems in supplying power to a class A/B output stage? Or, is it not worth the expense and labor to install such devices at this location? Thanks...... |
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