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I have heard that the sound would have a big improvement with output caps in the direct heat circuit rather than interstage transformers.
I would like to ask your technical knowledge about replacing the interstage output transformers with output capacitors in my 2A3 SET amp. I have heard that the sound would have a big improvement with output caps in the direct heat circuit rather than interstage transformers. Since I am an average listener and know a little bit of DIY so I am not sure of doing this kind of big project to me. I also do not want anything happen to my amp when doing by myself. Any help would be appreciated.Regards,Tan
Capacitors cannot perform these functions.I would prefer a differential amplifier to input transformers and an output stage capable the required current to output transformers myself.
To be honest it is good to learn from everyone' experiences or DIY's experiences but too much of theories of audio-engineering I have never interested.
Without a schematic, no one with any sense can provide any assistance. Even if you could, why should anyone bother?
http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?action=gallerylastup&cat=0&pos=3http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?action=gallerylastup&cat=0&pos=1http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?action=gallerylastup&cat=0&pos=2http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?action=gallerylastup&cat=0&pos=0... So the Sun Audio uses two Jensen 0.22uF Copper foil PIO but the SEA Parallel 2A3 has two interstage TX. Thanks in advance for your help.Tan