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In Reply to: RE: Enacom posted by Mick Wolfe on July 29, 2016 at 21:29:19
Yes you can beat the Enacom yourself for less than they cost using much better parts than they do.
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"If at first you don't succeed, keep on sucking till you do suck seed" - Curly Howard 1936
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Gonna do some for my system.
I know in the back of the Phase Linear PL400 there is a RC network that is very close in values to what has been recommended here. I know it's a Zobel but the values if I'm correct are either .1/.01uf with a 8ohm resistor on the speaker binding post. I have to double check. It's uses a Quasi-Complementary NPN output stage.
So I will do the one DIY version on your site with bare wire ends. :)
Not sure, but that network is probably there to keep the Phase Linear stable at very high frequencies and/or to protect the driven speaker from the oscillation of a Phase Linear if it goes unstable, which was known to happen if the load capacitance got to be too much for the amplifier.
Yo Cougar, I expect a full report!
LOL!
two 10 ohm (5 ohms) 1 watt resisters in Parallel and with a .1uf caps. So it's not as close in values as I thought. My Bad! :)
Hopefully this works out like everyone here who has made theirs.
What should expect or not expect to hear when I first connect them? more quiet background, depth or wider soundstage?
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