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PS: Tracking vs. Regulation
Guess I'll go ahead and ask a more or less theoretical question. I have built a sub-Gilmore, and I am using a regulated adjustable power supply. The one I am using now uses LM317/337's (was one of the relatives of PS **** posts!). Although I haven't done it yet, I also plan to build a not_a_PS1...- da_burl
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My name is da_burl, and I have Oscillation
Decided to start a separate thread on this, rather than jumbling my other HA3-5002 thread. I have discovered that just about everything I have built using the AD843 more advanced than a one channel cmoy, has oscillation when using . Is this opamp considered to be "cranky" ? I admit, I haven't...- da_burl
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Let's talk HA3-5002's some more
Sorry, I hope crossposting to the "Big Two" (wize and fi) is not frowned upon. Here goes: As some of you may recall, I decided to build a multiloop buffered output amp using the HA-5002 instead of the more popular EL-200x's or BUF634's. I just thought it would be beneficial to go ahead and...- da_burl
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Just Hangin' (or PS Porn Vol. 2)
I've been convinced by VC and others to post a pic of my PS, so I am giving it a try. This is also a test of my web page direct linking. This is my "experimentin'" rig, just an old recycled computer power supply case, and I never put the top on anything hardly. Well, I will someday if I ever...- da_burl
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JMBOHA/AD843/HA3-5002 (NOT a META42)
Ok, everyone. Since I am not going to use the prefab board, I will not have a META42 (as you can see, I've been doing a lot of searches). My Jung Multi-Loop Buffered Output Headphone Amp :-), is going to be used exclusively at home, even more specifically, in my studio/office, with a high...- da_burl
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