Okay, I admit it... I'm lazy. No, actually it's that I really don't care to wade through whatever drama is going on in those threads at other forums in order to arrive at the real content/knowlede. The lack of drama here is one of the things I love about THIS place.
Can some detail this zener diode method for those of us who don't want to wade through the GP to find it?
Thanks in advance.
Swirling phasing sound at hi output
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Re: Swirling phasing sound at hi output
I think tedweber.com has some info on it. Checkout the B+ voltage droppersolderstain wrote:Okay, I admit it... I'm lazy. No, actually it's that I really don't care to wade through whatever drama is going on in those threads at other forums in order to arrive at the real content/knowlede. The lack of drama here is one of the things I love about THIS place.
Can some detail this zener diode method for those of us who don't want to wade through the GP to find it?
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Swirling phasing sound at hi output
I may be wrong, but I think that's something different. I know about the trick to alter B+ with zeners.JD0x0 wrote:I think tedweber.com has some info on it. Checkout the B+ voltage dropper
Re: Swirling phasing sound at hi output
The thread at metroamp is worth reading. I will not try to explain it better than Randall Aiken. If you're lazy just check out this page:
http://www.paulamps.com/18watterbuzz.html#ResistiveLoad
http://www.paulamps.com/18watterbuzz.html#ResistiveLoad