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this 1 for u : splitzer, kevin gilmore

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knowing u guys are interested in the schematic for this amp

so i went around begging people in other forum for this, finally got it

is this the correct schematic for that amp?

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Splitzer, is that spritzer said with a Japanese accent? :P

I'm not sure what amp that is but it's not a T2, since there are no tubes anywhere. It does look like it originated from this site though I can't find it there...

Splitzer, is that spritzer said with a Japanese accent? :P

It's the engrish version of me.... :P

Certainly NOT a T2.

Stacked output transistors. I've stayed away from designs like this because

thermal tracking and bias problems can be very tricky. 1 extra milliamp in the

output stage, and lots of burned up parts. If you do it as class B strictly as

Koss does and put lots of feedback around it, it sounds like shit.

At least it has the posibility of being completely DC coupled.

It may in fact work really well. Someone would

have to actually build it.

with a total voltage supply of 1320 volts, the ratings on the output transistors

is pushed past their max of 1200 volts. Clip the amplifier a few times and it likely

smokes.

Schematic as shown has an obvious and severe error at the minus input of the

front end being grounded.

knowing u guys are interested in the schematic for this amp

so i went around begging people in other forum for this, finally got it

is this the correct schematic for that amp?

And exactly what amp would that be?

That's the game: figure out wtf it is.

The prize is a lab date with KG feat. cryo.

Fairly certain that amp is the Dougmac mark 4 Photon amp. I came up with the design about 3 years ago. Didn't think that the layout was pretty so I never followed it up.

Whens my date?

Actually it's an Asshat Mark 1 ... Oh sorry, that would be the OP. (You know we really do need an asshat smiley)

No, the OP is mark II since mark 1 is better than mark II.

Mark II has a slight mid bass hump... uh i mean asshat hump, unlike mark 1 which is quite neutral.

And what exactly (other than spelling) makes the OP an asshat?

And what exactly (other than spelling) makes the OP an asshat?

Do a little more research and then get back to us. Thanks and have a nice day.

Do a little more research and then get back to us. Thanks and have a nice day.

Can't see anything from the post history, unless you are one of those seriously deluded people who believe that some form of IP protection applies to a circuit diagram such as that (or the earlier Rudistor thread).

Can't see anything from the post history, unless you are one of those seriously deluded people who believe that some form of IP protection applies to a circuit diagram such as that (or the earlier Rudistor thread).

I think morphsci just thinks an asshat is an asshat.

Time is short, best I could do.

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edit, just found this one too.

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It's not a smiley, but I like this one:

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Please, think! Of the children building these amps. :' ( Their hands so small

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