In Reply to: Nope, no coupling cap with the battery bias posted by Maxamillion on July 27, 2014 at 17:41:05:
"Made a big difference in clarity versus cap-coupled"
Capacitor coupling suffers from a much longer recovery time following a transient overload than does IT or direct coupling. If it wasn't so difficult (and expensive), I'd design every stage for A2 and be done with it.
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- RE: Nope, no coupling cap with the battery bias - Triode_Kingdom 18:50:55 07/27/14 (7)
- RE: Nope, no coupling cap with the battery bias - mqracing 14:32:23 07/29/14 (5)
- RE: Nope, no coupling cap with the battery bias - Triode_Kingdom 07:37:23 07/30/14 (4)
- RE: Nope, no coupling cap with the battery bias - Naz 16:49:29 07/30/14 (3)
- Class A2 - Triode_Kingdom 18:25:19 07/30/14 (2)
- RE: Class A2 - Naz 19:26:22 07/30/14 (1)
- RE: Class A2 - Triode_Kingdom 08:23:31 07/31/14 (0)
- If it wasn't so difficult (and expensive), I'd design every stage for A2 and be done with it" Hear here~nT - Cleantimestream 08:41:44 07/28/14 (0)