Re: Early solid state power amps
- From: zzzz@xxxxxxxx (Barry Mann)
- Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 01:54:33 -0500
The L'il Tiger was a popular DIY project:
http://www.swtpc.com/mholley/PopularElectronics/Dec1967/PE_Dec1967.htm
Daniel Meyer was one of the early voices warning about trashy open loop
performance wrapped in tons of global feedback. Mostly he was ignored.
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http://www.emersonscott.com/hhscotinchis.html
Indicates a Scott transistorized stereo receiver in 1964 and IC's in
use in 1966.
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I can remember having a not so great transistor "power amplifier" of
about 12 watts during the Northeast blackout of 1965 and it was at
least a year old at that time.
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