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message Arny Krueger wrote: "Eeyore" wrote Arny Krueger wrote: We all know that speakers can be capacitive-reactive and can jack the load current to unexpectedly high levels. Entirely calaculable though. A common power amp will have +/- 80 volt DC rails and may need to deliver up to 15 amps peak to the load. 15 Amps ? I'd design for 40 ! OK. In your opinion Graham, what would the quiescent dissipation of a traditionally-designed output stage like this be? Phil's already covered that and I'm in accord with what he says. I see no numbers, just a lot of fussing and fuming. |
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![]() "Arny Krueger" "Eeyore" In your opinion Graham, what would the quiescent dissipation of a traditionally-designed output stage like this be? Phil's already covered that and I'm in accord with what he says. I see no numbers, just a lot of fussing and fuming. ** Open your bloody eyes - asshole. Fools like YOU only see what they want to. ........ Phil |
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