[sci.electronics] Power Amp schematics

mark@mips.COM (Mark G. Johnson) (05/04/88)

In article <265@gt-eedsp.UUCP> drabik@gt-eedsp.UUCP (Timothy J. Drabik) writes
	> I'd really like to see some good basic power amp designs as well.
	> Does anyone have that sort of thing?  Are there any back issues
	> of The Audio Amateur that deal largely with power amps? 


Here are some notable _Audio Amateur_ power amp articles:

4/78	"The Pass/A40 Power Amplifier" by Nelson Pass (page 4).  He's the
	chief engineer of Threshold, an ultra-high-end company known for
	its power amps and, more recently, a zippy two chassis preamp.
	This article constructs a full class-A, 40 Watts per channel
	power amp.   *** kit available ***

4/83	"New Power Amp Alternatives: a 200 Watt amplifier", by Johannes
	Didden (page 7 and continued in issue 5/83).  An interesting
	design with two output signal paths, depending upon amplitude.
	200 Watts RMS per channel.

1/84	"Third Generation MOSFETs: the Servo 100" by Erno Borberly (page 7).
	A 100 Wpc amp using MOSFET output stage and a DC servo.  Discussion
	of predriver stage traeeoffs is excellent; theorists will have an
	amusing time trying to concoct a cute name for his topology.
	Input signal is capacitor coupled, remainder of amp is DC.
	*** kit available ***

2/84	"Third Generation MOSFETs: the DC 100" by Erno Borberly (page 13).
	A 100 Wpc amp using MOSFET output stage.  No DC servo --- the
	entire amp is DC coupled, input to output.  Text discusses the
	design problems of a DC amp.  *** kit available ***

4/84	"Ampzilla III" by Jim Bongiorno (page 7).  Bongiorno has started
	several well known high- (but maybe not ultra-high-) -end audio
	companies, notably SAE, Great American Sound {mfrs of GAS Ampzilla I},
	and Sumo {whose Polaris amp is currently well received}.  A
	fully differential, push-pull design (i.e. neither of the speaker
	output terminals is "ground"; each channel operates as a balanced
	bridge).  200 Watts per channel, all bipolar transistors.

2/86	"The Lang 20W Class-A MOSFET Amplifier" by K. Lang (page 7).
	Mono design with low output power and full class-A operation, the
	trendy "in" design point at the moment for buyers of pricey solid
	state amps like the Levinsons.

4/86	"A 500W MOSFET Power Amplifier" by H. J. Heckert (page 17).
	500 Watts per channel using 12 output devices in each channel.
	Inputs are balanced, differential; outputs are standard single-
	ended.  Something to please or offend most everyone; circuit
	employs bipolar transistors, MOSFETs, and IC opamps.


*** kit available*** above means that you can buy a kit of parts from
Audio Amateur's companion enterprise, Old Colony Sound Labs.  OCSL has
a telephone order service at (603) 924-6371  open 9-4 Eastern time.

Back issues are available from Audio Amateur: (603) 924-9464, sold by
the year (not by the copy).

DISCLAIMER: I have no affiliation with Audio Amateur except as a happy
subscriber and cheerleading supporter.  As such I don't distribute
photocopied articles from the magazine, I instead advise folks to support
Audio Amateur and purchase back issues.
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