blocco a spirale
- Joined Jun 18, 2008
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Surely, the point of building a simple tube headphone amplifier these days is because it is simple, it introduces simple distortions, is stable and sounds good. i.e. its virtue is its simplicity. Adding significantly more solid-state electronics defeats the purpose and is likely to introduce a whole host of other problems for you to deal with.
If you think you need a more load tolerant amplifier; build a solid-state amplifier with a low output impedance, it will be much easier. As has already been mentioned, modern headphones are designed to be driven from low impedance sources not ones that change constantly.
What measurements have you taken to establish that this effect is significant and needs fixing?if the load is not 300ohms the push-pull tubes operate differently causing distortion when the signal rejoins.
If you think you need a more load tolerant amplifier; build a solid-state amplifier with a low output impedance, it will be much easier. As has already been mentioned, modern headphones are designed to be driven from low impedance sources not ones that change constantly.
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