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In the Forum: Melquiades Amplifier
In the Thread: DHT driver & input
Post Subject: DHT soundPosted by guy sergeant on: 2/1/2007
By 'lighter' I mean that the DHT amplifying stage subjectively has less inertia and is able to change direction more quickly. I suppose nimble might be a better word.

At the moment I usually do use the amplifier 'full range'. (My speakers will not go anywhere near as low as yours) although I have used a cap coupled 845 PP amp for the LF occasionally. To be honest the transformer coupled amplifier is so much better at low frequencies I prefer to use this amplifier on its own. I've yet to try your DSET approach although it does seem a sensible idea. I'd like perhaps to improve the speakers first.

Do read the Tentlabs technical notes on why they think a high impedance DHT supply is preferable. It is explained well enough there. My experience confirms for me the validity of their ideas.

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