Hi guys, I know there have been a few discussions about using MOSFETs at phase inverters around here but most of them pertain to cathodyne types and the few on the LTPI types all seem to have lost the schematics.
Anyway, I was looking for some stuff on using LND150's to construct a clean channel earlier and stumbled across this design from an amp someone designed called the deadplate to drive an ecc99 power amp.
It looks like a straight sub in and could be pretty good for high gain amps where maybe PI dirt isn't wanted/needed. I guess I could add NFB in the usual way to include depth and presence controls, maybe tweaking the NFB resistor to suit. Is there anything glaringly obviously wrong with the circuit? I'm only just getting to grips with using FETs so I'd appreciate someone casting an experienced eye over it
Anyway, I was looking for some stuff on using LND150's to construct a clean channel earlier and stumbled across this design from an amp someone designed called the deadplate to drive an ecc99 power amp.
It looks like a straight sub in and could be pretty good for high gain amps where maybe PI dirt isn't wanted/needed. I guess I could add NFB in the usual way to include depth and presence controls, maybe tweaking the NFB resistor to suit. Is there anything glaringly obviously wrong with the circuit? I'm only just getting to grips with using FETs so I'd appreciate someone casting an experienced eye over it
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