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In Reply to: Re: Pass Zen Amp posted by Chris on July 6, 1999 at 08:08:33:
You could try biasing the amp current a little lower by increasing the .33 ohm resistor to a .39, .41, or .47 ohm resistor. This might introduce more distortion into the circuit though. You are still left with the problem of charging the power supply capacitance which will act like a dead short when first powered up (hence the need for beefy current capability). You can try it but don't be suprised if the trannies get burnt up.Tom S.
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- Re: Pass Zen Amp - Tom S. 08:25:23 07/06/99 (0)