Hi everybody,
I've been tinkering around with the idea of changing my LTP to a paraphase inverter. The current output stage configuration that I have now is a LTP powering four EL-34's, class AB, with NFB, nothing too different from many other amps. But for adding a global NFB to a paraphase, how would I do that? I've looked at Supro amps to see how they did it, but it looks like they didn't bother with any NFB circuitry. If I put the NFB lead coming from the speaker tap directly to the input of the paraphase inverter, I'll have to use someting like a 20Meg series resistor to drop the NFB voltage down, assuming I use a 1M grid bias resistor on the phase inverter. That's the only thing I can think of at the moment. Any other ideas??
Anson
I've been tinkering around with the idea of changing my LTP to a paraphase inverter. The current output stage configuration that I have now is a LTP powering four EL-34's, class AB, with NFB, nothing too different from many other amps. But for adding a global NFB to a paraphase, how would I do that? I've looked at Supro amps to see how they did it, but it looks like they didn't bother with any NFB circuitry. If I put the NFB lead coming from the speaker tap directly to the input of the paraphase inverter, I'll have to use someting like a 20Meg series resistor to drop the NFB voltage down, assuming I use a 1M grid bias resistor on the phase inverter. That's the only thing I can think of at the moment. Any other ideas??
Anson
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