There is a clear issue using floating paraphase to drive heavy loads as the signals appears very unbalanced. Different output impedances counts. What is the best way to cure:1. a build out resistor or 2. to modify the feedback resistor value in plate follower, please? Thank you.
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Are we talking valve or solid state?
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Originally posted by catalin gramada View PostThere is a clear issue using floating paraphase to drive heavy loads as the signals appears very unbalanced. Different output impedances counts.
EDIT: I guess I'm confused. I don't know what exactly the "feedback resistor" at the "plate follower" would be. I'm thinking you're talking about the divider I mentioned above? I guess if there IS a feedback resistor the possibility of impedance imbalance does exist. As Jon said, a schematic will help."Take two placebos, works twice as well." Enzo
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Originally posted by Jon Snell View Post"If it measures good and sounds bad, it is bad. If it measures bad and sounds good, you are measuring the wrong things."
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