Unique way to implement the bias. I know when I did my 2x12 Fully Regulated AB Biased Amp OMG there were wires going everywhere....if I didn't hide a lot of them under the board there would have been a spider web lol lol. With the size of the resistors nate im guessing you went with a simple voltage divided circuit for the bias or a AB. Am I correct? Good build 👏
Hi, I always watch your amp videos. I have a project that I would like to do and it is a 2 x 8 with HG 2SC2879 pickups. but I have a doubt the mica capacitors are the same values for these transistors for example: 120 pf = ? 150 pf = ? 330 pf = ? 1000 pf = ? I appreciate any help you can give me.
250-300 pep watts drive for a 12 transistor with bias. Even if you put 350 watts pep into it, your not making a big increase in output or in your signal on the other end. No need it making more heat for a few extra watts.
Thx for the vid, i am learning a lot by them . I was wondering what the amp draw and bird watts would be on those
Looks good nate
Unique way to implement the bias. I know when I did my 2x12 Fully Regulated AB Biased Amp OMG there were wires going everywhere....if I didn't hide a lot of them under the board there would have been a spider web lol lol.
With the size of the resistors nate im guessing you went with a simple voltage divided circuit for the bias or a AB. Am I correct? Good build 👏
Hi,
I always watch your amp videos.
I have a project that I would like to do and it is a 2 x 8 with HG 2SC2879 pickups. but I have a doubt the mica capacitors are the same values for these transistors for example:
120 pf = ?
150 pf = ?
330 pf = ?
1000 pf = ?
I appreciate any help you can give me.
Very nice!!What is maximum you recommend for drive for a 12 like this?
250-300 pep watts drive for a 12 transistor with bias. Even if you put 350 watts pep into it, your not making a big increase in output or in your signal on the other end. No need it making more heat for a few extra watts.
Is this for sale
This is a customers amp. You can order one on my web site