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"Frank Gilliland" wrote in message
... On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 23:29:36 -0500, "DR. Death" wrote in : "Brian Griffey" wrote in message . com... I'm sorry to say that EB63 is not my favorite design. It uses a "brute force" method of biasing that is very inefficient and generates a ton of heat. Just have a huge heat sink if you plan on running the bias per design... Professor www.telstar-electronics.com I'm building this mostly for the learning experience as I have no formal electronics training. I've repaired quite a few but never built one. Since I have the pills and many of the parts I figure this would be an inexpensive learning opportunity. If it works out I will feel more confident building a more complicated design. The heat sink is off a scrapped Texas star 350. I don't like their amps, but they have a pretty stout heat sink. How deep do you want to get into this stuff? I don't want to drown, but up to my neck would be fine. |
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