SS Source follower to drive extension speaker

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Re: SS Source follower to drive extension speaker

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Leo_Gnardo wrote:"Wall of Sound."
Scaffolding, cool exposed speakers and some tie dye rags on the fourth story. Why would you ever want to do anything else?

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Re: SS Source follower to drive extension speaker

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Thanks a lot for your explanations!
Greatly appreciated!!
You ll understand that my main goal of trying new stuff is to lurn from you or from my errors. If my goal was only to get a usefull and efficient device i ll buy something already done. It would make me save money and a LOT of time...
I may ask weird question with weird project but that s the way i like to lurn...
thank you for understanding.

For this buffer, i ll find something else.
But i lurned a bit more on mosfet and transformer!
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Re: SS Source follower to drive extension speaker

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And what about using opa541 as unity gain?
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Re: SS Source follower to drive extension speaker

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I could use 85vDC (from 120vAC). Only rectifier and filtering would be needed, no transformer.
I'm unhappily surprised that this thread wasn't stopped in its tracks, as in the first answer, when this was read.

Not the first time I see it here.

That gerpud has absolutely not clue, that he ignored return wiring, grounding, DC coupling, Class A inefficiency, signal level, etc. is peanuts compared to his suggesting a deadly circuit and not being strongly said not to do so, and why.

With no further discussion until that is clearly understood and acknowledged.

In other Forums Moderators say so and close the threads, with a warning.

Oh well.
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JMFahey wrote:In other Forums Moderators say so and close the threads, with a warning.
not all of them
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Re: SS Source follower to drive extension speaker

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With respect Juan:

We gotta crawl before we learn to walk, etc. Imagine if I'd built what I was dreaming of in 1972, power amps "straight off the AC line." :shock: Luckily I thought out the safety aspects first and nixed the project.

We're lucky Juan, got half a century of electronics experience. Our friend GERPUD's just starting out on his, and smart enough to ask before he does something dangerous.

Perhaps some other forum's mods would shut it down but then how do you caution someone who's about to wire up a spark'n'shock machine? Where's the mods on MEF for instance? At least GERPUD is an honest fellow, not trying to strip-mine our knowledge base to "invent" and market something like that goofy banana-jack project :razz: I'm sure you recall.

People besides us are reading these threads too. And they learn what and what not to do, and why. It might not be as straightforward as reading a textbook, but it isn't boring; you get things like this that grab one's attention, that's when the learning happens. Some of your entries have been long and thorough, I read them and learn, I thank you for passing along your knowledge and experience for my benefit and everyone else too.
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Re: SS Source follower to drive extension speaker

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FWIW I'm not "judging the novice" at all, we've all been there, but amazed that more experienced Members are not strongly warning him against not only dangerous but potentially lethal errors, before even offering other advice which is technically correct but tends to dilute the teaspoon of warning in a full glass or a bucket of other info.
Which makes it easier to be missed or ignored.

For one, here's DIY Audio:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/site-ann ... rules.html
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While most projects on this site deal with electricity and construction which inherently involve some risk, particularly dangerous topics and procedures should include a warning in the thread that adequately explains these risks. Certain inherently dangerous topics are not allowed. At this time they include but are not limited to: discussing power supplies directly fed by mains current without a transformer, and mucking about in CRT video monitors.
All said with the best hopes towards the good health and long life of the OP, of course :)
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Re: SS Source follower to drive extension speaker

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Good post Juan! Did you get that GERPUD?

Don't be afraid to ask questions. We really do our best to try & steer people away from trouble, short of stopping the conversation entirely.

Please be careful, don't be this guy:
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