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You used music or sinusoidal signal of that freq?If test was w/music is rare a musical piece has any fundamental freq above 5kHz only harmonics unless its church organ, over 10kHz even presence of harmonics is rare.
I was wondering whether anyone has experienced a severe rolling off of high frequencies - say, 15Khz and above - with a mosfet amp?I did some measurements on my mosfet amp which drives 2 ohm tweeters (in an active setup). To my surprise, the output at 16Khz was only 80% of the output at 6Khz (for a constant input) ... and the output at 20Khz was down to 40%. (This is with the 2 ohm tweeter connected.)I have read some people - who perhaps are biased towards BJT amps - call this the "mosfet power envelope" problem. Has anyone else experienced this kind of problem?Thanks,Andy
roll off has nothing to do with impedance of load,mosfets have high input capacitance that causes this,never the less if mosfet amps are driven hard there is no problem there.cheers
Sorry, I don't understand what you are trying to say.When my mosfet amp is plugged into an 8 ohms load ... it has no problem delivering 30Khz.However, when it is plugged into my 2 ohm ribbons ... its output at 30Khz is only 40% of its output at 6Khz. To my way of thinking, that makes it pretty useless for a tweeter amp! Andy
mosfets bw goes up to 100khz when designed right
Is the amp actually rated to drive a 2 ohm load?
You could also try making a measurement with no load connected......to establish a reference.
2 ohms is more a short circuit than a load.
Not really.2 ohms is much greater than the output resistance of this amplifier so a simple, low-power, 2 ohm measurement at high frequencies should not cause any decent amplifier a problem. If Andy's significant roll-off is indeed real it implies there would be a significant roll-off with a 4 ohm load as well.That said, I suspect this is a measurement issue.Dave.
Were you measuring at the amplifier terminals or at the loudspeaker terminals?
Andy,Are you positive your measuring scheme is without issue?Your generator is not rolling off at high frequencies? Your voltmeter is not rolling off at high frequencies? Etc, etc, etc.Dave.
Do you have 2 ohm and 8 ohm resistors you can measure with vice a loudspeaker load?You could also try making a measurement with no load connected......to establish a reference.
I the roll-off is indeed real, then you have a either a poorly designed and/or defective amplifier.