Re: What's a transient?
- From: donald@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (Don Pearce)
- Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2006 08:57:37 GMT
On 26 Apr 2006 01:51:34 -0700, "Bassling" <Bassling@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
It is interesting though that the ChipAmp/Gainclone people report the
same effect.
They often state that a smaller capacitor across the PSU increases the
speed of the amp.
That is another matter entirely. That is a matter of the capacitors
not having a decently low high frequency impedance, but it is nothing
to do with how much capacitance there is.
In fact, in a properly designed amplifier, this should really make no
difference.
d
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