Bear with me, I'm still trying to figure out how theory is applied to real-world examples.
How--I'm looking for practical ways here-- does one figure out whether a given SS output stage design should run into 8 ohms minimum only, or whether it can safely provide enough current to run a 4 ohm load (or even lower)? Assuming of course the power supply is capable of providing enough current, and there's sufficient heat sinking. This has had me curious for some time, whether looking at Rod Elliott's projects or some of the projects in G. Randy Slone's books.
And I really got curious yesterday when poking around in a mid-90's Peavey Basic 112 (bass combo). This has a complementary pair MJ15015/15016 (well, Peavey's in-house numbers xref to these) with 39.5 volt rails, and is hooked to an 8 ohm speaker. Heat sinking is decent. Does the amp's designer just go by rules-of-thumb, or...? It appears that the calculation examples I've seen with hfe just kinda get you in the ballpark and it's up to the designer to figure whether one is getting too far from the SOA. (In that amp for example, it made me wonder why Peavey didn't push for higher power ratings and stick a 4 ohm speaker in there.)
Hopes this makes sense, my coffee hasn't kicked in.
How--I'm looking for practical ways here-- does one figure out whether a given SS output stage design should run into 8 ohms minimum only, or whether it can safely provide enough current to run a 4 ohm load (or even lower)? Assuming of course the power supply is capable of providing enough current, and there's sufficient heat sinking. This has had me curious for some time, whether looking at Rod Elliott's projects or some of the projects in G. Randy Slone's books.
And I really got curious yesterday when poking around in a mid-90's Peavey Basic 112 (bass combo). This has a complementary pair MJ15015/15016 (well, Peavey's in-house numbers xref to these) with 39.5 volt rails, and is hooked to an 8 ohm speaker. Heat sinking is decent. Does the amp's designer just go by rules-of-thumb, or...? It appears that the calculation examples I've seen with hfe just kinda get you in the ballpark and it's up to the designer to figure whether one is getting too far from the SOA. (In that amp for example, it made me wonder why Peavey didn't push for higher power ratings and stick a 4 ohm speaker in there.)
Hopes this makes sense, my coffee hasn't kicked in.
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