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In the Thread: Initial thoughts about new/old Lamm ML2s
Post Subject: I do not think that voltage drop is a problemPosted by Romy the Cat on: 3/30/2008
 Paul S wrote:
I have stated several times that the ML2s are less sensitive to bad electricity than my phono stage, and this is true. However, this is not to say that the amps are immune to bad electricity. In fact, it is the effects of bad electricity on the ML2s that got me thinking more about audible effects from the amps themselves, because these effects are mostly more noticible when the amps "struggle" with bad electricity, including voltage drop.
O never seriously took the idea of voltage drop as something that affects sound when I talk about “bad for sound electricity” I hardly mean voltage drop. Besides I am not convinced but in Ml2 are stages regulated. The out stage is defiantly regulated and I have seen in there few SS regulators – they might feed the first and second stages or the bias supplies. If is they are not then a drop of the driver stage’ plate voltage will not move the operation point too far. Anyhow, the problem with “bad electricity” is other then with driver stage’ out of right ranges of operation.

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