In Reply to: Re: I can't see the distortion for all the harmonics ..... posted by Steve Eddy on July 16, 2003 at 20:00:25:
Hi Steve,I think its ok to develop a hypothesis and then get data.
Another way to do it is data mining (look at the data, form
a hypothesis). There are probably a lot of things that need
to be connected together, it all takes time. One thing I'd like
to get data for is to see how compensation influences the
distortion behavior of diferent follower stages.Question for you: The amp you built...was that a headphone
amp? If so, then I can see where a headphone would act as a very
light load for your amp. Have you ever tried compensating the
circuit to see if it made any changes in the sound? I believe Kurt
said he tried a variation of that circuit, I wonder if he wanted
to try it again, and if putting some compensation in would change
the sound.Unfotunately, my speakers are not efficient and I'll never be able
to run them from a simple emitter follower.Mike
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- Re: I can't see the distortion for all the harmonics ..... - mfc 21:43:43 07/16/03 (1)
- Re: I can't see the distortion for all the harmonics ..... - Steve Eddy 22:19:38 07/16/03 (0)