| Sendt: 24 Februar 2005 kl. 16:31 | IP-adresse registreret
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Sakset fra AR's side.
"Loading With its low output impedance, eAR 202 is designed to be unaffected by loading characteristics. The low output impedance / high damping factor makes it suitable for driving different types of loads, including complex speaker loads. eAR 202 easily drives even large subwoofer drivers without the need for any additional compensation and with very fine high frequency audio details indeed. However, care should be taken with purely capacitive loads.
Capacitive loading Traditionally amplifiers have been tested extensively in laboratories with purely capacitive loads. This was done to test the amplifier’s stability and performance, but do not relate to any normal speaker load. Even electrostatic speakers do not present a purely capacitive load to the amplifier, but include a resistive part as well. eAR 202 is not designed for stability with large capacitive loads. The maximum purely capacitive load allowed is 330nF. "
Er der en der kan forklare forskellen på kapacativ og ikke kapacativ belastninger så en uvidende (mig) kan forstå det :-) Og hvad har det af praktisk betydning til "hverdag"
Mvh
Vasen (måske på vej til et eAR 202 trin)
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