The biggest mystery of Lamm ML3
If anybody familiar with my attitude towards Lamm ML3 what's my disagreement that that amplifier of this level, should be permitted to have a coupling capacitor between 2nd and 3rd stage. Lamm, uses his standard schematic for ML2 with feedback applyed to cathode 12x7. The gm70 is direct heated that can easily enter grid current and work with a positive bias, pushing significantly more power then it's meant to but the most important do not go in very hard clipping like indirectly heated triods do. Here is where Lamm had a monster driver stage with 8 plates in parallel capable to produce immense current. In my view it is a humongous overbuild, the gm70 doesn't generate this huge current, but Lamm knew that his amplifier will be driving speakers for sensitivities around 90s and he made this overbuilt in my view completely reasonable, for this money he can throw a few more tubes in parallel.
Here is where the main problem was for this amplifier in my view. And the picture here
https://images.app.goo.gl/gKwKhUp6KtkTAUYJ8
You can clearly see that between second stage and GM 70 there are coupling capacitors. This is absolutely horrible idea because those capacitors works perfectly fine when they are polarized, means gm70 working with the negative bias in class A1. Now the gm70 need to throw more power, that output stage enter A2 operation mode and the output to running with positive bias, while Lamm's super powerful second stage buffer pushing current like no tomorrow. At that moment the coupling capacitor need to change polarity and this is absolutely the stupid idea that that should have a tremendous ramification to sound.
The playback I was exposed I had top of the line karma load speakers, I do not know what sensitivity it was, I presume low 90s. The system had complementary subwoofers that I would like to discard for multiple reasons. This new provision of karma had both of low frequency sections ported it means in the bottom they should drop impedance and would demand a lot of current from amplification. This is exactly where's the topology of ml3 should shine. I was trying to crank the volume higher and try to detect the event when the coupling capacitor between second and third stage would makes difference. Of course it is not my system and everything is new but that is one of the primary interest of my visit was to detect when ml3, and it was my first listening of this amplifier, would auditably demonstrate it's main problem. However, this all my intention to detect auditable signature of this event I was not able to. The amp for sliding into high volume and low frequency events very very gracefully. So, I see three conclusions from this.
1. I am a full of shit who did not detect Sonic signature of capacitor recharging or impact was much much more settled that I anticipated. Another option would be that that apology off system subwoofers were not what I would like to see for system of this caliber and it might mask out the result.
2. Lamm indeed uses direct coupling between his second and third stage and that capacitors add the picture are in fact three capacitors connected to parallel between first and second stage.
3. Lamm was much more kinky that I thought and introduce illogic for biasing coupling capacitors between second and third stage and prevent it from changing polarity.
I did not see ML3 schematic and I do not know what in reality is going on there but in this point I would hold my critical attitude about it. I really would like to hear this amplifier with a good, complicated tone enable low frequency section.
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