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On Thu, 03 Mar 2005 20:53:48 +0000, John Woodgate wrote:
I read in sci.electronics.design that gwhite wrote .... Doesn't everyone know that an audio amplifier that id designed to feed an 8 ohm load MUST have an output source impedance of 0.0000001 ohms or less. An output source impedance of 8 ohms would dramatically decrease the electromagnetic damping on the loudspeaker voice-coil - by the huge factor of .... two!(;-) Yeah - isn't that why the TOOB amps had those taps? So you could get that rich, full-bodied TOOB sound? ;-) Cheers! Rich |
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