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In Reply to: Very good point, beautox. ... posted by andyr on July 7, 2014 at 16:15:16:
I get your point, but slew rate is the speed that the voltage can change.
Consider an analogy (yes I know it's a minefield). A car's 'slew rate' would be it's ability to accelerate and brake (ie change speed). My point was that the vehicle in question was only required to go at a constant speed. However it may face a varying load, and will have to modulate the gas pedal to maintain a constant speed. To do this effectively, it's not a fast slew rate that's needed; rather the ability to measure and respond to changes in load.
Back to your problem - changing transistors might help your sound, but if so, it might not be that related to slew rate (alone). But also it might make the sound worse. Not every change is positive.
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- RE: Very good point, beautox. ... - beautox 16:30:08 07/07/14 (1)
- All true - thanks. :-)) nt - andyr 16:40:24 07/07/14 (0)