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Not like that !!

Shane,

You seem to only be talking theoretically, and it seems like you are looking for Ferrari performance at a Yugo price.

If stacked supplies were really great, I am SURE I would adopt that method. But for my own various reasons, described below, I elect not to. There is NO free lunch Shane.

One BIG disadvantage in two stage DC circuits is that a stacked supply eliminated the use of an R-Dropper, and beneficially having 1 mVAC at the driver stage due to this NEEDED R/C. Another disadvantage is, that surprisingly - separate supplies, (TOTALLY unlike conventionally coupled amps), does sound WORSE in a two stage DC amp, I have built and A-Bed this in 2010.

Shane, a stacked supply on a two stage DC amp will "pass a signal", but I am seeking best possible performance level I know how to execute. Ferrari.

Capish ??

Jeff Medwin



Edits: 08/22/12

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