Thank, these explanations are very helpful, and well presented. I've worked on digital electronics for many years, and only in the last two or three have I been learning more about linear circuits, especially for audio. Your note about a failing capacitor letting DC in where it ought not to be is very helpful. I often find myself trying to figure out a problem with a circuit and I realize that I'm thinking of the components as either working or not working rather than somewhere in between, and this sort of reality check is very helpful to my thinking.
Thanks Captain. That's one of the things about analog electronics and discrete components, most of them can kind of work until they fail outright. Sometimes a failing component will even make the amp sound better, but the eventual failure can be catastrophic. As long as nothing takes out the iron, most failures are recoverable.
Thank, these explanations are very helpful, and well presented. I've worked on digital electronics for many years, and only in the last two or three have I been learning more about linear circuits, especially for audio. Your note about a failing capacitor letting DC in where it ought not to be is very helpful. I often find myself trying to figure out a problem with a circuit and I realize that I'm thinking of the components as either working or not working rather than somewhere in between, and this sort of reality check is very helpful to my thinking.
Thanks Captain. That's one of the things about analog electronics and discrete components, most of them can kind of work until they fail outright. Sometimes a failing component will even make the amp sound better, but the eventual failure can be catastrophic. As long as nothing takes out the iron, most failures are recoverable.
Good vid Jag. Love the shirt!
Thanks. My shirts only speak truth LOL.
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