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"Left brain going right brain" amplifier
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<blockquote data-quote="scrarfussi" data-source="post: 407781" data-attributes="member: 14101"><p>sounds like a interesting idea . Just some things i am trying to figure out . I understand what it is you are trying to achieve but maybe after 3 pages i am wrong and still slightly confused . pardon my slowness extreme amateur</p><p>firstly you want a amplifier that delivers maximum at that given load . meaning you wanna sense the load and have the amplifier adjust its output accordingly .</p><p>but then since most speakers the impedance varies depending on the frequency . i maybe wrong with this assumption but i would assume that if it goes below 8 ohms on some frequencies it goes a bit higher on other frequencies as well like 10 ohms .</p><p>So basically you are going to have a circuit monitoring these changes and adjusting power supply accordingly to give you that kind of instantaneous power ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scrarfussi, post: 407781, member: 14101"] sounds like a interesting idea . Just some things i am trying to figure out . I understand what it is you are trying to achieve but maybe after 3 pages i am wrong and still slightly confused . pardon my slowness extreme amateur firstly you want a amplifier that delivers maximum at that given load . meaning you wanna sense the load and have the amplifier adjust its output accordingly . but then since most speakers the impedance varies depending on the frequency . i maybe wrong with this assumption but i would assume that if it goes below 8 ohms on some frequencies it goes a bit higher on other frequencies as well like 10 ohms . So basically you are going to have a circuit monitoring these changes and adjusting power supply accordingly to give you that kind of instantaneous power ? [/QUOTE]
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