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On 19 Sep 2006 16:54:16 -0700, "Telstar Electronics"
wrote in om: Frank Gilliland wrote: Flying in the face of convention, the power amplifier circuit will -not- be mounted on a PC board. Instead, the components will be chassis-wired with heavy-guage copper, except for the transistors which will be wired with strips of copper sheet having rounded edges and corners. No PCB!... transistors wired with strips of copper... sounds like a Davemade... better known as a "prototype"... LOL No PCB = no cracked traces, copper seperation, no burnt boards, better heat dissipation, more efficient conductors, etc, etc. Let's face it: replace the power transistors more than twice on a PCB and your board (and therfore your amp) is garbage. Not only that, but it also allows the flexibility to use transistors of different physical sizes and styles; i.e, the amp can be upgraded or retrofit as desired. |
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