18-04-2023, 10:19 AM
Hi
I certainly agree Mark re accountants, I was thinking on the same wavelength as yourself re an output relay. The fuse in the output is helpful but the time delay could also mean that a speaker could be damaged. I do have a confession though of accidentally connecting a massive speaker cabinet to the mains which housed two 18 inch woofers plus mid and tweeters. It was connected to the safeblock with a 5 amp Fuse. The bang was deafening, the fuse fortunately blew and believe it or not no damage was done to the speakers.
I would imagine these amps will have a really good frequency response and very low distortion. What does the PSU consist of capacitor wise as I don't see it in the linked diagram?
I certainly agree Mark re accountants, I was thinking on the same wavelength as yourself re an output relay. The fuse in the output is helpful but the time delay could also mean that a speaker could be damaged. I do have a confession though of accidentally connecting a massive speaker cabinet to the mains which housed two 18 inch woofers plus mid and tweeters. It was connected to the safeblock with a 5 amp Fuse. The bang was deafening, the fuse fortunately blew and believe it or not no damage was done to the speakers.
I would imagine these amps will have a really good frequency response and very low distortion. What does the PSU consist of capacitor wise as I don't see it in the linked diagram?






