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But perhaps the preamp would output a DC surge on warmup that would damage another poweramp.I'd certainly test this in the preamp--see if there's a turn-on surge, what the steady-state DC offset is if any, etc. The output cap could be simply jumpered for some of this.
Quote from: jeffreybehr But perhaps the preamp would output a DC surge on warmup that would damage another poweramp.I'd certainly test this in the preamp--see if there's a turn-on surge, what the steady-state DC offset is if any, etc. The output cap could be simply jumpered for some of this.In the GK-1, C21 (the output cap) is the last component in the chain. Turn surge cannot go thru that cap, can it? And C1 is the very first cap in the signal path of the AKSA. Even if DC would come from the preamp on its turn-on (because C21 is removed) it will be blocked by C1.
Ah, yes, blocking caps...Human memory is flawed. With one component unprotected it will only be a matter of time before the two are separated and a third is inserted into the chain, very likely (and Murphy was an optimist) with some slight DC on the output. Any offset on this third component will be faithfully relayed to the speaker driver through an unprotected amp....
Ah, yes, blocking caps,..An amplifier without a blocking cap is a disaster waiting to happen. A preamplifier without a blocking cap is a catastrophe waiting to happen......
Thank you Benny, appreciate the almost Shakespearian acceptance of the ineffable in your response........Jeffrey, I must say your patrician visage adds grace and gravitas to our deliberations, and your whimsical smile is entirely in keeping with the ironic sub-plot which often features here!Thank you for your comments, most welcome!Are you really a famous photographer? What cameras do you use?Chars,Hugh
Well, TYVM, Hugh, for your nice comments. I do try to be helpful AND thoughtful.I AM a fotografer (even tho I can't spell it), but famous I'm not. My pics can be seen at http://community.webshots.com/scripts/controlPanel.fcgi . ..