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Hi guys,Here's an interesting link on bias in SS ampshttp://www.tnt-audio.com/clinica/bias_e.htmlNot that I don't respect John Curl, but I am not sure you can make blanket statements about anythink like that. Depends on the components used in the amp for one thing, and unless John designed it, he has no control over that.Anyway, this guy at TNT rebiased his amps, after replacing the bias pot, and found an improvement.Randy
Randy,Thanks for the article. If you read the whole article, it's about biasing a Class A/B amp more into class A, not adjusting the bias after the factory settings for the sake of adjustment. As the author found out, biasing the amp more into class A results in a better, sweeter sound. This is typical.
Neil, The author (DVV) rebiased his amp AND readjusted the DC offset of his amp. I agree that rebiasing is really changing the AMP, but readjusting the DC offset is just that, an adjustment. If I understand what DVV wrote, he found some rather large DC offsets, which he adjusted back to almost nothing. These DC offsets can have a detrimentel effect on the sound.
Hi DVV, Sorry I did not notice who the author I referred to was. I actually read that article a while ago, and I forgot you wrote some stuff for TNT.
Please correct me if I have said anything wrong above, which I think you would do anyway, since you are always helpful.
Since I have your attention, I have a couple of unrelated questions (sorry for hijacking the thread ). I was just reading your website on power supply design, but this is for a amp PS. I am kind of working on a preamp supply, and will need regulated +/- 15VDC. Wondering if you have any suggestions for a good regulated supply (something better than the standard 7815/7915)?
Second question is if you have ever played with the National power opamp chips (LM3886 or LM3875)? I am making a gain clone with a 3886 now.
If you have any answers, and would not mind answering, just say yes to one or two, and I will start an appropriate new thread for you to answer in, instead of further hijacking this thread. Thanks, Randy