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Question for the brain trust

Unit 148

Unit 148 Mobile CYPRUS
Sep 29, 2010
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If you have 16 matched output transistors in a push pull PA can you optimise bias with a single pot

as in my amp here;
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or is there an advantage in being able to set the bias to each pair of devices?

Phil
Unit 148
 

there may be a small advantage if you feed each pair with an active regulated and thermal tracked bias circuit,
with a single bias supply using exactly matched devices you will still have a slight inballance of idle currents anytime there is a thermal differential across the heatsink where the transistors are bolted,
i doubt it will sound any better unless the stock circuit is crap.
 
Unless you mount a thermistor to EACH device, or pair of devices, you won't gain much by setting the bias independently... The reason being, you will be tracking HEAT SINK temp, which is a culmination of ALL of the transistors.

That being said, I do put a single 6A10 from the bias buss to each transistor pair. This keeps one CB shorted transistor from taking out 8 (I have 2 banks of 8, each bank of 8 is individually biased, only because I could only source 5A CCS regulators).

--Toll_Free
 

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