The F1 Amplifier

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The First Watt Amplifier designed by Nelson Pass





The F1 is a 10 watt per channel stereo amplifier operating in balanced single-ended Class A without feedback. Each channel has only one gain stage and draws a constant 100 watts.

It is a power trans-conductance amplifier (or power current source, if you like), replicating an input voltage into an output current.

A regular amplifier sends output voltage to the loudspeaker. This is not that kind of amplifier.

This amplifier ignores the elements in series with the load circuit, including back-emf, wire resistance, inductance and such, and creates voice coil acceleration in direct proportion to the input signal.

It is well suited to sensitive full-range drivers such as Lowther or Fostex, and allows easy use of parallel loading networks to tailor the driver response.

It has both balanced and single-ended inputs. The input impedance is nominally 80 Kohm, and the output impedance is 80 ohms. The output noise is around 100 picowatts (100 trillionths of a watt).

There will be only 100 copies of this design put up for sale.






Review:
http://www.enjoythemusic.com/magazine/equipment/1204/firstwattf1.htm
 


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