Reducing the NFB might stop the symptoms, but it's not necessarily the cure. A proper cure would be to get rid of the extra RC worth of phase shift that you introduced, then the amp will be stable with the original NFB network.
As Merlin said, you can get rid of either C3/C4 or C5/C6 in your original schematic by appropriate rejigging, and maybe adding an extra negative rail.
It's very important to use as few AC coupled stages as possible inside the NFB loop. Look at the Williamson amp for an example, it has about as many as can be tolerated.
As Merlin said, you can get rid of either C3/C4 or C5/C6 in your original schematic by appropriate rejigging, and maybe adding an extra negative rail.
It's very important to use as few AC coupled stages as possible inside the NFB loop. Look at the Williamson amp for an example, it has about as many as can be tolerated.
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