I ran across this web page linked on diyaudio: AC Ripple in a Class AB Power Amp
I would have prefered more scope photos and maybe some sound clips. Anyway, I have a different way of looking at things. Below is an X-Y scope shot of a prototype Class A power amp I am working on. The rails are about +/- 21 V at the peak of ripple, the load is 8 ohms. The left photo is with 2200uF per rail. The right photo is with 4400uF per rail. Still could use more capacitance to compare to the 5F6A scope photo also posted below and the 5E3 pics I posted earlier in different thread. They don't show very much ripple at all except for a bright comet shape along the left and right edges. The class A amps have almost constant supply ripple so they won't give the comet shape.
I don't really hear much difference between the two experiments with the class A amps. I actually like it more when running from a regulated supply. Anybody got an AC30 I can borrow?
I would have prefered more scope photos and maybe some sound clips. Anyway, I have a different way of looking at things. Below is an X-Y scope shot of a prototype Class A power amp I am working on. The rails are about +/- 21 V at the peak of ripple, the load is 8 ohms. The left photo is with 2200uF per rail. The right photo is with 4400uF per rail. Still could use more capacitance to compare to the 5F6A scope photo also posted below and the 5E3 pics I posted earlier in different thread. They don't show very much ripple at all except for a bright comet shape along the left and right edges. The class A amps have almost constant supply ripple so they won't give the comet shape.
I don't really hear much difference between the two experiments with the class A amps. I actually like it more when running from a regulated supply. Anybody got an AC30 I can borrow?
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