If you would use a complementary emitter follower as an output stage (Accuphase did that often in their power amps) you can get rid of a global negative feedback, because that type of an output stage is the most linear among all architectures. Itself it can provide as low as 0.01% THD at 10Vpp input signal without a NF (however with current sources as a load). It's good for a headphone amplifier IMHO
Just in case nobody notices, yes, the voltage gain was not too high at 33 ohms, but there is some substantial power gain.
If you would use a complementary emitter follower as an output stage (Accuphase did that often in their power amps) you can get rid of a global negative feedback, because that type of an output stage is the most linear among all architectures. Itself it can provide as low as 0.01% THD at 10Vpp input signal without a NF (however with current sources as a load). It's good for a headphone amplifier IMHO
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that metter on yourdesk
same as my father's
long time ago🌹😔
thanks
No problem.
Use jrc4556 for cmoy headphone amp, requires no output transistor, can drive 16 ohms headphones at +/-5V . for higher impedance headphones use +/- 12V
Yeah, that wasn't the point.