A few times in this article http://sound.westhost.com/instamps.htm , the author says something to this effect...
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Any clue what this guy is talking about? That's news to me. (ok, lotsa things are news to me but anyway) As I understand it, anything other than an output impedance that matches the speaker reduces the efficiency/power output. 200 ohms seems crazy. What don't I get here?
Other than that, the article seems to be reasonable to me.The site from which it comes is full of great, knowledgable articles that dispell a lot of myths and voodoo.
http://sound.westhost.com/articles.htm
Many of the requirements for guitar amps also apply to bass amplifiers...A high output impedance and high dynamic output are also desirable features.
From the very first guitar amplifiers I ever built using transistor output stages, I used current feedback to increase the output impedance of the amp....Regrettably, this technique does little to improve dynamic output. Output impedance of my amps was typically 200 Ohms.
Other than that, the article seems to be reasonable to me.The site from which it comes is full of great, knowledgable articles that dispell a lot of myths and voodoo.
http://sound.westhost.com/articles.htm
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