In Reply to: Re: P.S. posted by Dan Banquer on April 26, 2004 at 12:03:12:
DB: ""Hmmmm. I betcha under reactive load conditions the power amps would start to shift. Voltage and current would be out of phase in the output drivers as opposed to the input of the power amp being pretty much in phase. That should happen on any power amp regardless of class of operation.""I assume different amps will respond differently.
DB: ""For a resistive load, I don't think it should be an issue.""
I tend to agree. Unfortunately, what is a resistive load????
2 Uhenries?. 10?. 200 nanohenries?.. Well within what we call zip.. So, I can't actually present evidence for or against my hypo, as I don't have a resistive load available..best I've been able to do is something under 10 nanohenries and 40 watts. But I'm working on it..Cheers, John
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